SuperDuty Tow & Transport Pics (What Are You Pulling Out There)

Cowboyboots

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here is a load i moved a couple of weeks ago, 1600lbs of feed,
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here is another load i hauled the week before,
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these are not that big of loads except for the part where the truck has to haul them up this hill,
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TexasA&M

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Here are my two most common hauls....

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Now that I've got the big Ford, it's time for a bigger boat and a gooseneck!
 

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So this old shed belonged to my uncle and was used as a power distribution building to supply power to a cell phone tower. Well it had been sitting unused for ten years rotting away and we finally got tired of looking at it. My uncle actually found someone who wanted it (I still can't believe it) so my dad and I loaded it up and away we go. The building was 8.5 ft wide, 11 ft long and 13 ft to the peak of the roof when sitting on the ground, so about 15 ft high when sitting on the trailer. There wasn't much clearance under a few power lines but we went slow, had a spotter and only had to move it 3 miles up back roads. Of course it had to start snowing when we were ready to leave for the delivery and while we unloaded it.:rolleyes:
 

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this is the 12' hydrolic dumper (2-5200# axles) hooked up. and the shorter 24' enclosed triple(3500#) axle behind it. Dont have one of that hooked up.
Just returned from dumping about 22 sq of asphalt shingles into the pit.

the other is the 28' v nose tandem (2-5200#) on its maiden voyage. Me doing what I seem to do best-changing tires. Only 1400 miles in and a whole list of issues with the trailer. (note the tape holding the sides on)

other 2 are pulling home a pair of Early Broncos on my home built car trailer I was only going to use once or twice...15K miles later I still have it.
 
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iracemine

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uh oh. where did you buy that enclosed trailer from????

I ask because I am buying a "value" trailer from united.
 

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Az-Tex. Which I had bought 2 other trailers from before without incident worth the mention. If you want to know more...email me for the whole story so I don't take the thread too far off topic.
 

charlie q

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OK, here we go... :D
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This is a New Holland 8870 MFWD tractor back in the days before I did the dually conversion. GVW-38,000
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John Deere 6910 chopper. GVW 40-42,000
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White 2-105 tractor and Mustang 960 skid steer
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JD 4000 and White 2-85
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IH tractor loader backhoe and JD 2840 w/ loader
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it was a little heavy on the one side...
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Case 4890 4wd tractor
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My everyday load, 8x16 United enclosed service trailer, full of parts, tools, generator, compressor, welder, torch, hydraulic hose machine, etc, etc. GVW 16,000

Good idea Stephen, I'm sure I'll have more to add in the future...

wow that's alot of weight how hard was it to do a dually conversion?
 

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