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Default How Much Concrete Can A Pickup Carry?


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On Jul 14, 8:00 am, LSMFT wrote:
Kate wrote:
Hi All,


My Dad is loaning me his 1989 Dodge Ram, the sports model so it is
not a
huge truck, to haul concrete and posts, etc. for a new vinyl gate
and
fence. I just finished gating in one end of my back yard, but now
am
ready to do the other end.


I need 15 bags of pre-mixed concrete. Each bag weighs 60 pounds.
Can this little truck handle 900 pounds?


I sure don't want to risk damaging this truck. You may get a
chuckle out
of it, but Dad keeps it spit shined, and it only has 21,000 miles
on it.
The only thing I really miss in it is that there are no air bags.


I will be hauling the concrete 24 miles from my home.


Thanks for your help.


Kate


I can haul a pallet (one ton) of pellets on my Nissian Frontier with
no
problem. That's 2000 lbs. Even better now since I added 1500lb
spring
boosters.

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Brakes are big part of ratings, sure you can haul 2000lb but it wont
stop well, get in an accident thats your fault and your weight could
be a charge of negligence.

"Half ton" used to mean that there was a payload of 1000 lbs. What it
means now, who knows? But I would think 900 lbs would be at the high
end of what you can carry. The cost to make two trips will be a lot
less than the cost of having to replace shocks and whatever else might
go wrong.