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Alex V. 01-13-2017 09:54 PM

More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
With the recent very moist weather my driveway was in such bad shape I said "Enough is enough, ain't waiting for the landlord no more!" and hauled some gravel. Hauled two loads of 3/4" clean, one 1.31 tons and one 1.51 tons - here's what the second (3,020 lbs.) looked like with the 3,900 lb. springs, still almost 2" off the auxiliary overloads.

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Older guy manning the gravel yard made some small talk about the truck and a few heavy Chevys he'd owned, an '84? and an early 90's one of which had a 454 with nearly 400K on it when he quit using it.

57NAPCO 01-13-2017 10:23 PM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
Nice, the one ton-er's are beasts. One of my 1 ton duallys sports this on the tailgate, not many of these out there.

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Alex V. 01-13-2017 10:27 PM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
Never seen that but it's pretty darned cool! What year is it and exactly how is it equipped?

57NAPCO 01-14-2017 12:01 AM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
1988 V30 loaded silverrado 454/400 18,000 thousand original miles, I'm second owner, bought from a long time member and good guy.

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Matt Man 01-14-2017 12:40 AM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
Even though my truck is a half ton, it hauls over 1000 lbs pretty easily, rides alot better with the weight back there too.

tucsonjwt 01-14-2017 12:43 PM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
I have had that much on my 3/4 ton but it was dragging low in the back (8600 GVW.) I limit my loads to 2000# now because that is all I can lift with my dump conversion.

Alex V. 01-14-2017 03:18 PM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
Yep, after having 2,600 of wood and 2,700 of gravel in it recently, and then upping it to 3,000 on the last load, I wouldn't want to routinely, knowingly haul more than that in bulk form - as much because I'm trying to keep the bed in good shape as anything, though I still have a thousand pounds left before I exceed GVW.

1970pelle 01-14-2017 06:54 PM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
But its pretty cool knowing you have a truck that can handle just about anything you can throw at it. With in common since, which you have shown.
Last spring when Lowes/Home depot have there mulch on sale for .99 a bag. I hauled several full pallets, for two friend's and one for myself. One pallet at a time of course, it made my truck squat.


Ken

Alex V. 01-15-2017 02:19 AM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1970pelle (Post 7826030)
But its pretty cool knowing you have a truck that can handle just about anything you can throw at it. With in common since, which you have shown.

Oh, yes - it may ride like a buckboard but every time I hook up to or load something up I'm glad it has every piece of HD equipment it does.

Funny story related to Lowes - BIL works there and once saw an individual insist on loading two pallets of shingles in his '07+ 1/2 ton Silverado. First pallet made it squat, and after loading the second one and finding the truck wouldn't move, they removed one pallet and it would move but sat noticeably lower than before. Woops. :D

LT7A 01-16-2017 11:20 AM

Re: More heavy hauling with the Oneton
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex V. (Post 7826437)
Oh, yes - it may ride like a buckboard but every time I hook up to or load something up I'm glad it has every piece of HD equipment it does.

Funny story related to Lowes - BIL works there and once saw an individual insist on loading two pallets of shingles in his '07+ 1/2 ton Silverado. First pallet made it squat, and after loading the second one and finding the truck wouldn't move, they removed one pallet and it would move but sat noticeably lower than before. Woops. :D

That sounds cheaper than a flip kit for lowering my half ton. Maybe I'll take it to Home Depot and overload it. I have that same 15k Trailering Special package and badge on my parts Suburban. Heavy duty stuff.

Good to see your truck out earning its keep. It's in great shape. I like how you protected the bed.


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