NIsaacs
TDR MEMBER
Without some documentation to go with the pictures, it don't tell the story. It appears to me that most of them yarded the bed off the frame, rather than the frame failing.
Frame failure is extremely rare. With all my stupid hauls and junky trucks, over the years, I have not ever broken a frame.
Take my sled pull truck. With 1000k lbs of tractor weights, 4.5' ahead of the front axle, rear hitch 5' behind the rear axle, 26" high, attached with a short chain at the bottom of a 30k lbs sled...When the weight box is full forward and the shanks deploy at about the 275' mark, you stop so fast the engine wants to run backward.
We are talking 50 hooks like this. I have probably seen a 1000 trucks pull with never a frame issue, everything else breaks but not the frame.
Frame failure is extremely rare. With all my stupid hauls and junky trucks, over the years, I have not ever broken a frame.
Take my sled pull truck. With 1000k lbs of tractor weights, 4.5' ahead of the front axle, rear hitch 5' behind the rear axle, 26" high, attached with a short chain at the bottom of a 30k lbs sled...When the weight box is full forward and the shanks deploy at about the 275' mark, you stop so fast the engine wants to run backward.
