BoFuller
Veteran Member
Well I find that my jeans don't fit and I haven't seen my knees in ...oh, this is about overloaded trucks. Sorry, couldn't resist![]()
LOL - actually I'm surprised I didn't see a response like this sooner. :laughing:
Well I find that my jeans don't fit and I haven't seen my knees in ...oh, this is about overloaded trucks. Sorry, couldn't resist![]()
I thought Arizona was made of gravel, with no one living more than a few minutes from some.
Bruce
To me, making the drive is somewhat similar to the way I look at life - it's the journey, not the destination! :thumbsup:
I have farm plates also.
I should have been more specific, it has 'farm use' plates. They basically turn a truck into a road legal piece of farm equipment that can only be used for farm related work within 20-25mi of the farm. No registration, weight limits, etc. but they are limited on where you can go and what you can use the truck for. With the farm use plates in VA you could drive an 80k semi without a CDL (or license at all for that matter.)
I assume you don't have the original build sheet that came with the truck? That would tell you all you need to know about how much it can safely and reliably haul. Often trucks are built to haul much more than they are rated/titled at.
We have a '75 C60 dump truck and according to the build sheet is has a 9K front axle, 23K rear axle, double frame, and extra heavy suspension. The truck could easily gross 32,000lbs but is only rated at 24,000. Two reasons, the 9.00-20 tires and to keep it under CDL. With that said, we often load it to 30k if we aren't going far, it has farm plates on it so we are legal even at that weight. If it had been equipped with 10.00-20 tires it probably could have had a high GVWR. Your truck is a larger, heavier duty truck than this one, so I'm sure you could haul 33K easily and safely, the legal part is up to you.
What motor does it have? My neighbor has a 78 C60 that I maintain. Its a pig. Has a gutless 350 2 barrel and a 4 speed. 45mph is about all it has loaded or not. If it were not for that 2 speed rear end it would never get going.
Farm use in Indiana where I live is the same, 150 miles and no limit on weight or equipment. Only real kicker is you can not cross state lines.
Chris