My best guess is around 85k
I am 53k empty intheory can load to 140k every state.
Trailer doesn’t have quite enough neck to load the steer to 20k - so I think 18k is about it. So 138k gross leaves about 85k net.
with a flip 4th I could get an extra 6k in nM and AR and 10k in TX.
but I don’t have one and am not sure I want one given the maturity of this trailer
Where is everyone #5
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Yea without the supercharger or blower as some call it , it would never even start. The addition of a turbo was good for when the rpm’s got down and the blower couldn’t supply the air needed….singlescrewshaker, Hurricane69, Gatordude and 10 others Thank this. -
You could always join the exclusive lightweight club with me and @singlescrewshaker (the pinky stinky salmon I think is the correct name now
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Huh, learn something new everyday.
So......did you get it? You know you want to. Peer pressure........you gotta give in.
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Can you get one of those short pin on neck extensions for that?singlescrewshaker, cke, PoleCrusher and 3 others Thank this.
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Lol, I would love to go really lite. Problem is I'm spoiled. I like my trailer. I like my HP. I like my WB.....etc. I have a real hard time giving that up, but hey, never know what the future holds.singlescrewshaker, Gatordude, cke and 5 others Thank this.
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No i just meant light loads
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Lol, right.
Unfortunately, not an option. I live in lumber land. You scale in and scale out. That way they make sure your loaded up good. Alot of the loads I do in-between though are lighter. I have no problem at all finding loads now. However, that can all change tomorrow. It's hard to compete in a down market with trucks that can scale close to 50k. I would just feel better if I could scale 48k. That way I'm not starting off the conversation with, "can you drop some weight off that"? In the short term, I could loose some chains and shut off a tank. I could prolly load 48k then. However, I wouldn't have any wiggle room....like......at all.singlescrewshaker, D.Tibbitt, Isafarmboy and 6 others Thank this. -
You all can load heavy. With this set up, can only get 42k on the trailer.
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