Yes, you can hijakc your OWN thread, though no one else's.
Second- GET SOME FREAKING GAUGES!!! It is $200, shipped to your door, for pyro, boost, and pillar pod-
www.dieselpage.com Learn to drive with your gauges, and you can save that much in fuel per year
www.dieselinjection.net CLik on their B&C series bookelt, and read up about using your pyro and boost gauge to save fuel and your drivetrain.
Third, on your LSD, dont be afraid of friction mdifier- it is your friend. When you switch to synthetic, put 4oz in it to start. I've had 2, and it is hard to get too much, even with synthetic. Mom's has about 12 oz in it NOW, with Mobil 1 75-90, and it still grabs on hard corners. Same way with the 93 I had 2 years ago; I put synthetic in it, with 8oz modifier. I'd rather have it slip a little too much when it gets slick than grab too hard when it is dry.
4th- Your pickup weighs about 6000# if it is a reg cab. Add 400-500 for xcab. Add 17K for machine, trailer, tools, etc, and you are in the neighborhood of 23K GCVW. Take it easy, make sure trailer brakes work, and wind it out like you've been doing. I hauled 7-9 tons of hay on my 93, with an empty weght of 9250, truck and trailer, and never had any trouble. It should be ok. Just keep an eye on that transmission and rear end. ANd dont forget your t-case, either.
Daniel