No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor?

   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #1  

tractornate

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Saw this a while back and had to grab the camera!!!
remember Kids do not do this at home.
the truck was a 1/2 ton chev 2wd with a v-6 and a 5speed!

Hope everone enjoys this! and no hate mail Know that this is way wrong and even offered him my trailer to use!

Nathan
 

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here are a few more picts
 

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   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #3  
That rear suspension is flattened!
Bob
 
   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #4  
and he'll probably expect to have the blown shocks covered under warranty too
 
   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #5  
The only positive that I can see is that the tractor is at least short enough that the rear isn't supported by the tail gate.
 
   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #6  
tractornate said:
here are a few more picts

Do I hear dueling banjos? (might be coming from my living room!):D
 
   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #7  
I wouldnt do that but only because I wouldnt want to scratch the roof.
Hes probably well within the payload rating of that truck. As long as he straps or chains the tractor in, I dont see anything wrong with what hes doing.

EDIT: I had to check. The standard payload for that truck is 1952lbs. The tractor, loader & bucket weigh just under 1900lbs. Add a 200lbs driver and some fluids and he may be 200-300 over the standard payload for that truck. It should ride pretty soft going home but I dont see anything to get excited about (besides scratching or possibly denting his roof).
 
   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #8  
What do you think the tiedown points are rated for? Even if the truck can handle 1,900 pounds, I wonder about the usual PU tiedown points handling that kind of weight with braking and acceleration on hills etc.

Cliff
 
   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #9  
Cliff_Johns said:
What do you think the tiedown points are rated for? Even if the truck can handle 1,900 pounds, I wonder about the usual PU tiedown points handling that kind of weight with braking and acceleration on hills etc.

Cliff

I have no idea what the tiedowns are rated for. I dont even know if that truck has any. I would hope he ties it in by some adequite means. For all I know, he may only be going two blocks down the road with it or he may be going two counties down the road. Im just saying that based on what I see, it doesnt seem like all that unsafe of an idea for a short trip home.
 
   / No Need to Trailer when hauling tractor? #10  
Morning Nathan.
In our area DMV officer would yank the driver over for load as such...could have the owner done the speed limit in safe matter,I think not....yikes.
 

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