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I spent my lunch money

newbie

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Took a little trip up to Scottsbluff, NB a few days ago to pick up my new aulick trailer.
75 cubic yards struck :eek:
 

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newbie

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Ag products, mainly corn silage and hayelage. Also some grain and beets and beet pulp. Maybe a few loads of gravel for my driveway.
 

newbie

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I can put on about 26 tons and thats legal. If I could fill it to the top, That would be about 49 tons of beets, or 134,000 gross weight :eek:
 

littledenny

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With that snazzy liner in there, I'll be willing to bet that you don't haul any gravel.

Still, that's a nice trailer.
 

newbie

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well, a few loads of 3/4 won't hurt much, but thats about all you want to haul as far as rock goes.
 
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