tractorski
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Your going to really like that exhaust brake, it works great!
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Nice truck!
Our F550 had little trouble going down with 24K pushing it. Rockies, Northern Ontario, Northern Quebec... no problem. The underpinnings on your Dodge would be very similar.
I think what you're calling electric over hydraulic is just the hydra-boost is an electric motor pump vs the old type that uses the power steering pump, or the even older type that had a vaccum assist from a vaccum pump on the alternator.
I run my Ford F350 with Farm tags, and I can put the weight I want, and I rate them for 50,000 pounds, cause when I pull up on the scales my gross weight runs about 48,500Lbs on average. They always call me into the scale house, cause most F350's are usually rated for like 18,000Lbs, and they think I am overweight, but once they see my registration they tell me to have a nice day. I run the 7.3 Powerstrokes, and they pull that much weight just fine. Forgot one thing, I always have the plate reinforced to hold that much weight, cause it will bend a regular goose-neck plate.
My '12 F-450 pickup is registered as "greater than 1 ton", and I don't have farm tags on it. It's rated from the factory with a 33,000# GVWR. My trailers have farm tags on them and I believe that allows up to 54,000# GVWR. No way I would try to haul that much with a pickup, even if it is legal. This truck handles a large load very well but like has been said, it's not so much getting it going as stopping a load.