slowzuki
Elite Member
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2003
- Messages
- 4,156
- Location
- New Brunswick, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
So what sticker are you looking at? Mine says how much each axle of the vehicle are rated at. My trailer says what each axle is rated at. That and what I have paid for on my registration are all that the scale cares about.
I'm happy to exceed the factory tow rating on my F350, not my axle loads. The combo I have happens to be rated to tow 5000 lbs or something ridiculously low like that when all the drivetrain and brakes are the same as the V10 model rated to tow something like 15,000.
I was a bit curious about this, the tow rating is lowered due to the hill start and acceleration on hill criteria. Depending where you live, this may or may not matter to you. It doesn't where I live, but I don't have hills, or busy freeway merges. Some driver responsibility here vs just reading a sticker.
I'm happy to exceed the factory tow rating on my F350, not my axle loads. The combo I have happens to be rated to tow 5000 lbs or something ridiculously low like that when all the drivetrain and brakes are the same as the V10 model rated to tow something like 15,000.
I was a bit curious about this, the tow rating is lowered due to the hill start and acceleration on hill criteria. Depending where you live, this may or may not matter to you. It doesn't where I live, but I don't have hills, or busy freeway merges. Some driver responsibility here vs just reading a sticker.
"Look here rookie, I just KNOW that this rig is safe 5 tons over what the durned stickers say, so why don't Ya just waive me through ?"