webb06
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You get used to it! It’s not as bad as you’d think.
Yeah, it’s worse haha!!
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You get used to it! It’s not as bad as you’d think.
Sounds tasty! Nice looking Excursion.
The 6.4 is truly a pulling machine of you get rid of the components that hold it back and hurt the longevity of it.52ft, 21,600lb Pace American stacker trailer. It usually filled with motorcycles. Last scale slip came in at 34,990lbs total with a 2008 F-350 Towboss 6.4
The 6.4 is truly a pulling machine of you get rid of the components that hold it back and hurt the longevity of it.
Novakowski quality collision in Saskatoon Saskatchewan did the cab. Not 100% sure who do the interior as I bought it with the work already done. I had a local shop put on the fiberglass front fenders and widen out the bumper to match fender width.Who did the cab and interior work? I would love to get that done on my truck. I'm already stretching the rear for a tag axle anyways.
Good to see you still around here sir!!
Isn't your boss an oil guy? Shouldn't he know the weight per gallon? And that looks a little over the threshold for needing a CDL with HazMat.Severely over loaded
Probably the heaviest i have ever hauled. My boss mis calculated the weight by a lot..
ole pearl is doing good. Cruise set at 68 and the only time it shifts out of 6th is going down hill to help slow down the cruise. Lol. Smokes like a freight train though going up hills in 6th.
Trailer seems fine. Hubs are hot to the touch but none are kicked out like bad bearings. Knock on wood...
Isn't your boss an oil guy? Shouldn't he know the weight per gallon? And that looks a little over the threshold for needing a CDL
Exactly my thoughts as well..Isn't your boss an oil guy? Shouldn't he know the weight per gallon? And that looks a little over the threshold for needing a CDL with HazMat.
How rusted are your cross members? My bed floor is gone, which is why I have a B&W.It was stupid heavy... like did this heavy