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My understanding is that they built it as a crew cab 2500 but when they realized the payload wouldn't be enough to be considered competitive in the 3/4 ton class they re-branded at as 1500HD. If I am recalling correctly, they only had a 2500 extended cab in that year (those years?). The crew cab ate into the payload enough to cause issues.
No they had crew cab 2500s. The 1500HD had lighter axles and springs. It was not the same as a 2500HD.
 
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Not a very good picture, but I estimated 4 cords of cedar on this trailer. (Assuming it's only 16 feet long.) At 3800 lbs/cd he might have been OK. What isn't OK though, is that there isn't a strap on the load.
(Should be two.)
 
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Not a very good picture, but I estimated 4 cords of cedar on this trailer. (Assuming it's only 16 feet long.) At 3800 lbs/cd he might have been OK. What isn't OK though, is that there isn't a strap on the load.
(Should be two.)
Nice, what is the intended use of the cedar?
 
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Cedar can be used for outdoor furniture, deer blinds, panelling, etc. I used some for wainscot in the living room. Nice grain coloring. Jon
 
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Around here, cedar is used almost exclusively as sleepers, logs placed on the dirt for stacking better logs onto and keeping the good stuff off the ground. 😛 Other than cedar closets, it's trash wood.

If cedar were still allowed to grow large enough before harvesting, to waste off the sapwood and mill only heartwood, it would still be good for outdoor furniture and decking. But that hasn't been the case for nearly 30 years in this country. Nearly all cedar harvested and milled since the late 1990's is almost entirely sapwood, as prone to rot as any cheap softwood. Junk.
 
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Around here, cedar is used almost exclusively as sleepers, logs placed on the dirt for stacking better logs onto and keeping the good stuff off the ground. 😛 Other than cedar closets, it's trash wood.

If cedar were still allowed to grow large enough before harvesting, to waste off the sapwood and mill only heartwood, it would still be good for outdoor furniture and decking. But that hasn't been the case for nearly 30 years in this country. Nearly all cedar harvested and milled since the late 1990's is almost entirely sapwood, as prone to rot as any cheap softwood. Junk.
What about cedar shakes for siding?
There's a mill in NEK Vermont that advertises cedar log home kits.
 
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What about cedar shakes for siding?
There's a mill in NEK Vermont that advertises cedar log home kits.
Same. The old ones were great, but the new stuff you'll find at many lumber yards and building supplies is mostly garbage. I live in an old house, we actually have two cedar shake roofs, and we also used to own a cedar shake sided house many years ago.

And I'm not saying all modern cedar is garbage, I'm sure there are still specialty sellers who follow the traditional course of wasting off the sapwood and using only the heartwood. But what you will find at most lumber yards or building supply yards in the last 20-30 years, contains so much sapwood that your yield when selecting and using the stuff would be impractically low, if seeking only heartwood.
 
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Nice, what is the intended use of the cedar?
There are a lot of cedar mills up this way, sawing anything from lumber to log cabins to shingles. Generally we only can cut it in winter, and right now it's in high demand.

That load MAY have been legal but the way the trailer was swaying as he drove down the road at 35mph with the 4 ways going, he probably was overloaded.
 
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I did it to myself a few days ago. I bent the top edge of my tailgate turning to sharp with the tailgate down. I’ve been having problems with my back up camera off and on for a year but it’s been fine lately. I now realize the tailgate camera was showing a closeup of the front of the trailer. I found a used tailgate in the same color for $765 that i will hopefully get today.
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Ouch, that hurts, I can see it happening tho.
Friend of mine brought his 10' utility trailer to work one morning behind his 2 week old Chevy 1500. He pulled in front of the spot and backed in forgetting he had the trailer on and jack knifed it into his bumper and fender to the tune of $2500.
 

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