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    KJQ6945

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    This could have been a bad day. Luckily the gravel pit was just down the road.

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    KJQ6945

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    That was maybe 1/2 of the bucket full from the loader. That tire said, hell no! It was an exciting drive home with all that tongue weight, and a flat tire. :nailbite:
     

    KJQ6945

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    I guessed 5 tons. One scoop?
    About 1/2 of a scoop. I thing my truck would fit in the bucket. I’m guessing on the weight as well, it wasn’t going across the scale with that flat tire. The tongue jack on that trailer is fixed, it doesn’t fold. Any bump, and the foot of the Jack was hitting.
     

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    I once blew through a red light at a busy intersection in a small dump truck because the brakes said "nope...too much gravel". Miraculously the cross traffic drivers saw and avoided me.

    Those guys are used to loading tri axles.
     
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