My neighbor has a new Duramax. He went to get hay the other day and loaded 16 bales - 4 laying down in the bed, 4 on each side hanging on the bed rails, and then 4 on top in the middle. This is a very common way to haul hay. I have even hauled 8 on each side hanging on the rails before. He gets home and unloads and notices that on one side the sheetmetal skin on the outside of the box is warped. It looks like a washboard. The metal on that bed is THIN. I told him that is what he gets for not buying a real ranch truck.
He took it to the dealer and they said they would fix it. They bondoed it and it still has a wave in it. It looks like cr@p. He complained about how it looked and they said that was all they would do. He is now looking for a new bed. I told him he is wasting his time, he should be looking for a real truck.
He bought the truck because we go get hay together sometimes out at a ranchers field. We help each other load and then head home. He had a Chevy 454 and was tired of me beating him up the hill on the way home. I usually haul 100+ bales on my trailer and 16 on the flatbed of the truck. Total gross weight about 24,000lbs. He hauls a little less and grosses about 20,000lbs. He still can't come close to keeping up with me in the new Duramax. Empty it is pretty fast, but with a load going up a hill, it just doesn't have the b@lls.
He took it to the dealer and they said they would fix it. They bondoed it and it still has a wave in it. It looks like cr@p. He complained about how it looked and they said that was all they would do. He is now looking for a new bed. I told him he is wasting his time, he should be looking for a real truck.
He bought the truck because we go get hay together sometimes out at a ranchers field. We help each other load and then head home. He had a Chevy 454 and was tired of me beating him up the hill on the way home. I usually haul 100+ bales on my trailer and 16 on the flatbed of the truck. Total gross weight about 24,000lbs. He hauls a little less and grosses about 20,000lbs. He still can't come close to keeping up with me in the new Duramax. Empty it is pretty fast, but with a load going up a hill, it just doesn't have the b@lls.