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Re: Pick-up Capacity in Bushels
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Posted by ChrisLSD on January 10, 2006 at 05:25:12 from (216.254.226.82):
In Reply to: Pick-up Capacity in Bushels posted by Dunoon on January 09, 2006 at 19:11:46:
had a '74 Ford 1/2 ton w/ overload springs - had a wooden stock rack on it - so the solid part was about 1 foot above the normal top of pickup box.....then the slots started - anyway - put the endgate in - filled her up with oats - went to town - 92 bushel 92*36 = 3312 pounds oats - only had to go 5 miles our neighbor borrowed it once and hauled his 2200 "calf" to the butcher also a lot of times we would put 3 700 pound sows in it and take them 40 miles away or 12 210 lb buthcher pigs - that thing would carry anything - we retired it after 20 years and 80000 original miles - tough miles that is
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