Sled deck on 1/2 ton?

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Felt like thinning the school children and nun population yesterday so rolled the dice and went up the hill, yes that is a 174.

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Shouldn't that be "yes, those are 174's." ?????
You know I once had to pull my skid steer with my f150.

So I put 80lbs in the bags.
Sat level, pulled good.

Then a month later I was on the QE2 going to YEG when I felt a vibration.

Had 7 broken wheel studs.
Close call.

I feel this is similar.
 
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You know I once had to pull my skid steer with my f150.

So I put 80lbs in the bags.
Sat level, pulled good.

Then a month later I was on the QE2 going to YEG when I felt a vibration.

Had 7 broken wheel studs.
Close call.

I feel this is similar.

2 sleds and a deck is probably same weight as a skidsteer and trailer, so yeah i see it being similar, lol
 

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2 sleds and a deck is probably same weight as a skidsteer and trailer, so yeah i see it being similar, lol
Well I didn't put the skid steer and the trailer on the sled deck, but if you understand how a trailer works the tongue puts weight on the rear axle.

Axle weight I bet your not far off.

But I think more so it is the constant hammering once you get so much pressure in the bags to level the load.

Zero suspension.

Anyways back to sled decks.
 

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Shouldn't that be "yes, those are 174's." ?????

One is a 163

You know I once had to pull my skid steer with my f150.

So I put 80lbs in the bags.
Sat level, pulled good.

Then a month later I was on the QE2 going to YEG when I felt a vibration.

Had 7 broken wheel studs.
Close call.

I feel this is similar.

What bags? And we went up owslhead so it's not as rough as the QE2
 

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So I did my own test ... got everything loaded for my trip on my 2017 F-150... which includes a full lotus deck, 800 axys, all my gear, extra 160L of gas under deck, tire chains and tools ... went over to my local scale and oh **** ....

Front axle = 1550kg rated 1633kg

Rear axle = 1990kg rated 1724kg

Total truck = 3530kg rated 3198kg

So I'm over 587lbs on my rear axle and 732lbs on total truck ...

This was an eye opener as I always thought I was at legal weight with just one sled on my 150 ....

So now what .... Lol ... gonna go this trip anyways ..
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