My New Machine???

   / My New Machine??? #171  
Ductape said:
Brandi, you have Double Ds down there??!!! I'm shocked. They are mostly a northeast thing, or so i thought. I know a few years back, when i regularly ran out to Michigan.... i had a heck of a time finding one anywhere out there. I hit the ONE they had in Toledo on the way back.... was the best i could ever do. My apologies ! Now..... i guess we have nothing on Texas here.
Ductape,
Well, in Houston there are Double Ds. I would say there are none within 30 miles of here. Ya gotta remember, Texas is a state of mind. Come on down. You take East Texas and I will take West Texas. ;) :)
hugs, Brandi
 
   / My New Machine??? #172  
Dougster said:
Nope... didn't get up there yesterday. Not only was my equipment trailer still effectively blocked in by the town's one remaining monster loam pile left in the middle of the street...

Dougster

Dougster,
How about taking a photo of your driveway being blocked by the loam pile and post it here AND send it to the mayor???
hugs, Brandi
 
   / My New Machine??? #173  
LarryRB said:
Brandi

go to this site,,
http://www-5.dodge.com/towing5/d/vehicle_to_weight.jsp
It will show you that 2001 -7 with 5.9 automatics are legal to 13,700 lbs

between the words vehicle to weight there should be lower __dashes
LarryRB,
You posted a bad link. My truck is a 2002 Ram 2500, not a 3500 & has a 4 speed automatic. I don't remember which axle I have. My truck and books are in Austin and I have my daughter's truck for some maintenace this week.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / My New Machine??? #174  
I sent you a pm with the link again, It works fine for me at least,, It lists all 2500 Dodge's 01 and up w/4sp auto's at 13,700. I have a heavy machine and heavy bumper tow trailer, Problem now is,, with a new Woods 720 rotary cutter, I can't get the tractor and cutter on the trailer,. I like the Bri-Mar trailers, but, they just come out with a 20 footer and this is too short too.
 
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#175  
bindian said:
No KK has touched my Big Red Beast. The KK 6 ft BB is sitting there with a for sale sign on it. I am so efficent with the 7 ft wide loader bucket, I have a hard time convincing myself to pull the BH off, install the 3PH arms and hook up to a BB that is narrower than my rear thread print.
I can appreciate that. It's probably why I now own four FEL buckets plus a grapple! :eek: Much easier to change FEL buckets than dump the backhoe to mount a 3-point implement for a lot of jobs... and I don't even have the joyous task of installing and removing the 3-point arms! :)

On the other hand, I love having the BH off and the 3-point available for the bigger grading jobs. No way I can do nearly as pretty a job with any of the buckets alone.

Dougster
 
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#176  
bindian said:
Dougster, How about taking a photo of your driveway being blocked by the loam pile and post it here AND send it to the mayor???
hugs, Brandi
I offered to take a pic the other day for Ed. Should have done so. It would have been perfect because the 20-ft equipment trailer was connected to the truck and you could clearly see the impossible task of manuvering it out around that monster pile in the middle of the street.

Unfortunately, I gave up, pulled the trailer as far forward as possible, disconnected it from the truck and drove the truck around the back of the house to free it up from it's "trapped" situation. I could take a pic today, but it wouldn't quite give the full effect! :D

Dougster
 
   / My New Machine??? #177  
Dougster said:
I offered to take a pic the other day for Ed. Should have done so. It would have been perfect because the 20-ft equipment trailer was connected to the truck and you could clearly see the impossible task of manuvering it out around that monster pile in the middle of the street.

Unfortunately, I gave up, pulled the trailer as far forward as possible, disconnected it from the truck and drove the truck around the back of the house to free it up from it's "trapped" situation. I could take a pic today, but it wouldn't quite give the full effect! :D

Dougster

Full effect or not WE WANT PICTURES, you know what they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. Now go and get a few pics, from different angles of course.:)
 
   / My New Machine??? #178  
bindian said:
LarryRB,
You posted a bad link. My truck is a 2002 Ram 2500, not a 3500 & has a 4 speed automatic. I don't remember which axle I have. My truck and books are in Austin and I have my daughter's truck for some maintenace this week.
hugs, Brandi
LarryRB,
I found the link. :cool: Thanks. :) It didn't want to paste into the PM. As you can see below, if you go into specifics on the webpage, you can find the weight for my truck of 9750 towable pounds. Fifty pounds less than the owner's manual uses. I have the 3.55 axle. So it is all about how much the axle and tranny can strain and pull, nothing else. So I haven't pulled it far from home. My Texas Farm Bureau insurance on the tractor and trailer only covers a 50 mile area, unless I can prove it is going to a friends house and not a construction job.
So I am making my face seen at the dealer drooling over the 6.9 Cummins.
When I got the truck, I didn't even imagine I would be pulling a 14,000 pound trailer grossed out now!

Dougster,
So back to the original post. Have you got your sites set on another machine yet? :) Have the bidding wars started again? :D
hugs, Brandi
2002 dodge ram 2500/3500 pickup quad cab 2500 SLT, QUAD CAB, 2WD, LWB Bed, Transmission - Four-Speed Automatic, 47RE, Engine - 5.9L 24-Valve Cummins Turbo Diesel:

With Axle Ratio - 3.55 Axle Ratio You Can Tow 9750 lbs
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) = 8800 lbs
Payload = 2719 lbs
Curb Weight = 6081 lbs
Curb Weight Front/Rear = 3697 lbs/3697 lbs
GAWR Front/Rear = 4500 lbs/6084 lbs
Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) = 16000 lbs

With Axle Ratio - 4.10 Axle Ratio You Can Tow 11750 lbs
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) = 8800 lbs
Payload = 2719 lbs
Curb Weight = 6081 lbs
Curb Weight Front/Rear = 3697 lbs/3697 lbs
GAWR Front/Rear = 4500 lbs/6084 lbs
Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) = 18000 lbs

Look for the Equipment Identification Sticker to identify your vehicle's Axle Ratio. If you are unable to determine your vehicles axle ratio, assume you have the numerically lower ratio and can tow the lesser of these ratings.
 
   / My New Machine??? #179  
Dougster said:
I am set-up with RSS feeds for Craigslist and eBay, so I know when something is out there instantly.
This thread has sure been all over the map!

Dougster - backing way up to post #102 - can you explain (or post a reference) showing how to set up this RSS feed?
 
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MtnViewRanch said:
Full effect or not WE WANT PICTURES, you know what they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. Now go and get a few pics, from different angles of course.:)
For you Brian... anything! :)

The_Pile.jpg


The_Pile2.jpg


Dougster
 

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