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Lastly... . who doesnt pass Semi's fully loaded on steep grades? Hell i do it all the time fully loaded with a trailer, and do it with out even laying in to the throttle... again, I say... DUMB *** COMMERCIAL! when will Ford and Chevy learn that thier commercials are, well far fetched and just not realistic! I like Dodges commercials, just down right flat out "here is our truck, its bad ***, now buy it" none of this, "hey look, we can lift a semi over our truck, as ya know, you need to do this from time to time! :-laf )



Yeah... Who cares if you can pick your truck up by the bed because you use long and strong bolts???? (Ford) Noone does it!!! :confused:
 
I often wonder why someone would spend 10's of thousands of dollars ( over and above the cost of the Dodge ) to try to pull a machine in the 28-40 pound range, when you can buy a really nice clean used tractor for $10-30k that is properly set up to do the job legally without worry of liability.
 
Well I used a stock D600 with a 361 gas and 5speed(2 speed rear axle) to haul 35,000# of grain for many years. 350 bushels on the truck and 220 on the wagon. It did a great job. Of course my W150 440 automatic did pretty well handling a GCW of 32. 500# hauling grain out of fields too. The secret to hauling heavy loads is having the load balanced correctly and having great brakes on the trailer. What scares me is watching a Ford Exploder rocket down the I with a medium sized TT in tow and its headlights pointed toward the moon and its tail dragging the asphalt. He is probably well within his GCWR in many instances!
 
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