Hey T, I just pulled my new Iron Bull 16k gooseneck, 16' deckover dump trailer w, 21 Ram H.O. 3500(w/Aisen) SRW to the quarry. Took two trips of loaded 5.5 yards of wet road base to a drive way job. About 10 miles each way, up and down some grades. Truck acted as if wasn't loaded at all, and the exhaust brake was unbelievable. Trailer weighs in around 7k. How much do you figure wet base weights? I'm thinking 3000 lbs per yard? Not the loads you pull but it was very impressive how easy it handled? Absolutely easy.
Nice man ya she makes short easy work of that king of weight. It’s incredible. I would say 3000 is on the heavy side of possibly, but I would say your in that range lol. 2700-3000 seems reasonable. Next time you get loaded I’m sure they have a scale at wherever you’re getting loaded. Always like to test and see where I’m at with different materials or I’ll drop in when I have a machine on the trailer lol. They know me well enough they don’t care much
Naaa can’t fit places costs way to much money, Way more over head poopy fuel mileage, if your towing less than a 30k lbs worth of equipment a 3500-5500 will do you well
Towing with mine always brings a smile to my face. Trying to get my videos up. You and VBelt are an inspiration. Keep up the awesome work. Aloha.
Thank you man always appreciate that. Get them videos up
@@IManOPERATOR always working on it.
You should consider getting a light bar for your truck, the last thing you want is someone pulling out in front of you during the dusk/dawn hours.
Couldn’t agree more!! I think I found the one I want for this truck, doesn’t cover the intercooler or anything either
@@IManOPERATOR To clarify, im referring to a flashing amber led bar.
@@PremiumFuelOnly ohh ya I have one on the truck now. I think it’s a 30-40” bar right on top. Sucker gets the job done!
Hahahha take that super truckers
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Hey T, I just pulled my new Iron Bull 16k gooseneck, 16' deckover dump trailer w, 21 Ram H.O. 3500(w/Aisen) SRW to the quarry. Took two trips of loaded 5.5 yards of wet road base to a drive way job. About 10 miles each way, up and down some grades. Truck acted as if wasn't loaded at all, and the exhaust brake was unbelievable. Trailer weighs in around 7k. How much do you figure wet base weights? I'm thinking 3000 lbs per yard? Not the loads you pull but it was very impressive how easy it handled? Absolutely easy.
Nice man ya she makes short easy work of that king of weight. It’s incredible. I would say 3000 is on the heavy side of possibly, but I would say your in that range lol. 2700-3000 seems reasonable. Next time you get loaded I’m sure they have a scale at wherever you’re getting loaded. Always like to test and see where I’m at with different materials or I’ll drop in when I have a machine on the trailer lol. They know me well enough they don’t care much
Sup Big Dog 👍👍💪🏻💪🏻
Wazzzz up my
Man. How’s winter doing you lol
So is a lowboy better than ram3500 for towing excavator 25k lbs?
Naaa can’t fit places costs way to much money,
Way more over head poopy fuel mileage, if your towing less than a 30k lbs worth of equipment a 3500-5500 will do you well
BAM! An 080.....😂
Doesn’t get much easier lol
Does this truck have 4.10 gears or 3.73?
4:10 💪🏼
I like these shorter vids... Make more🤘
I know right? Lol I’ll try doing 10min videos or less more and more as I go
How ya doing
Still
Alive! Lol
Too bad you don't have a man's mission 💪🏽 lol but automatics are nice
Sometimes I wish, then other times I’m thankful I can be lazy
@@IManOPERATOR LoL 💪🏽