Machines | powerstroke pulling my peterbilt coe with a 8v 92 detroit
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loading my 1979 peterbilt 352 coe on a 30 foot gooseneck with the help of a big wrecker and a buddy. the pete is a complete truck with a 8v 92 detroit . The truck has a 300plus wb and hasnt been run since i dont know when. Sorry about the camera shake my 10 year old daughter was filming.The ford is a 05 F350 6.0l with a full exhaust,egr delete,programmer,air intake,and tranny work, pulled like a champ!
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That is one hell of a load
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No biggy. Just looks big. 15-16,000 lb cab over on a goose neck. Only thing you did not so good was load it to far forward so you ended up carrying more weight than you needed.
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WHAT DUMBASSES!
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I dig 352. Lotsa luck getting er rollin! My fave semi
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nothing like exceeding pin weight, conservatively it could take maybe 3000 pounds, tops. and thats still not even close to the required 20% of the load. hope you crash it and the insurance company denies you claim for improper hauling , what a fool
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too much weigh in front
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I'm just glad the girl videoing gave her opinion, because clearly it's valued in this situation.
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The fracking tiers aren't even going to pop
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loaded it backwards
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Since it's a single wheel 350, it should have been loaded backwards to put the weight on the axles.
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Not talking shit BUT... since when is this " hauling " all you did was load it.
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should have loaded it backward s
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¡YEAAAAH BUILT FORD TOUGH! :D
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it's a super duty, it can handle it !
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general rule of thumb, 60% of weight in front and 40% I'm back. that load is obviously push too far front.
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This truck better have a 4.10 in it or its in a world of trouble. Also that is SO to low I'd never do this to either one of my trucks, that's just horrific.
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You need a dually
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nice pete
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engine should of been towards the rear lol its gonna pop a tire!!!
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That Peterbilt is to heavy for the Ford pulling the tray carrying it. Should've got what is called in Australia a transport permit, and drove the Pete home