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<blockquote data-quote="zogger" data-source="post: 5091063" data-attributes="member: 57436"><p>I was asking my boss about this, he's had numerous trucks over the years. At his shop/store/warehouse in town, he sells some farm chemicals that are palletized. He said he loads on some guys trucks, two, one ton loads and they squat and drive away. I said I wouldn't do that in a regular truck, he agreed, but some guys do that. When he hauls big stuff like that for himself he uses the f450 flatbed dump.</p><p></p><p>I know I am not gonna overload the trucks I have, I might push it a scosh, say half ton rated, and put estimated 3/4 ton, but that's it. Proly shouldn't even do that, but just started hauling the other day and it's only a mile away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zogger, post: 5091063, member: 57436"] I was asking my boss about this, he's had numerous trucks over the years. At his shop/store/warehouse in town, he sells some farm chemicals that are palletized. He said he loads on some guys trucks, two, one ton loads and they squat and drive away. I said I wouldn't do that in a regular truck, he agreed, but some guys do that. When he hauls big stuff like that for himself he uses the f450 flatbed dump. I know I am not gonna overload the trucks I have, I might push it a scosh, say half ton rated, and put estimated 3/4 ton, but that's it. Proly shouldn't even do that, but just started hauling the other day and it's only a mile away. [/QUOTE]
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