P POW Member Joined May 23, 2014 Posts 38 Feb 10, 2017 #1 Need to get around 20-25 bags of 80# quikrete from HD today and bring home. Store is only about 8 miles from the house. Will this be an issue adding ~1800-2000 lbs or should I take two trips? Thanks!
Need to get around 20-25 bags of 80# quikrete from HD today and bring home. Store is only about 8 miles from the house. Will this be an issue adding ~1800-2000 lbs or should I take two trips? Thanks!
Sparky Member Joined Dec 4, 2011 Posts 12,927 Feb 10, 2017 #2 A GMT360 payload rating is between 1200 and 1500 pounds. That is including the driver. Take 2 trips. Reactions: Redbeard and xavierny25
littleblazer Member Joined Jul 6, 2014 Posts 9,275 Feb 10, 2017 #3 I squashed my Springs by doing 1300+(not including my own weight...) I'd do two trips unless you have helper bags of sorts. Reactions: Redbeard
I squashed my Springs by doing 1300+(not including my own weight...) I'd do two trips unless you have helper bags of sorts.
N Nexus1155 Member Joined Jan 26, 2012 Posts 141 Feb 10, 2017 #4 After towing numerous times and putting a lot of load on the engine I feel like I roasted a valve. If you plan on doing this often get a tranny cooler and a tune then LOAD 'ER UP
After towing numerous times and putting a lot of load on the engine I feel like I roasted a valve. If you plan on doing this often get a tranny cooler and a tune then LOAD 'ER UP
jsheahawk Member Joined Jan 16, 2013 Posts 533 Location Kansas City Feb 11, 2017 #5 I had twelve in mine once, and it was awfully floaty. Two trips for sure.
Matt Member Joined Dec 2, 2011 Posts 4,078 Feb 11, 2017 #6 I've had 2 cubic yards of mulch, which is about 800lbs...take two trips.