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Hi,
I would like to know what everyone thinks is the maximum payload that can safely be carried in the bed of a Deuce? What is the max safe towed load too? I know the off-road rating is 5Klbs. and 10Klbs. on pavement. But I'd like to know what people really put in the back. I make regular visits to masonry supply places loading up on pavers, brick and bulk material like sand, and gravel. I usually take on 5cu.yds. of sand. I never guessed at how much moist sand weighed. Was I dangerously overloading the axles?
According to the operator's manual the maximum "heaping load" that a Deuce can carry is 3.76cu.yds. It also stated that moist sand was 120lbs. per cu.ft. Thats 3,240lbs. per cu. yd. 5cu.yds. would be 16,200lbs. The truck handles it pretty well. If the truck weighs 13,720lbs. then each axle would be carrying close to 10Klbs. I should minus the weight of the wheels & tires in that calc. What is the maximum vertical load that the axles will take before the housing or axle snaps? Five yards is about the most I can carry with no worries of spillage. The bed sides are not modified in any way.
Towing...
I removed the swivel pintle from the rear crossmember and welded on a "structure" of 1/2" plate consisted of large triangular gussets that tie in to both frame rails and the rear two crossmembers to acommodate a fixed 30ton Premiere Pintle mounted so that the top of the mounting flange just touches the bottom of the rear crossmember. Immediatley below this is a 2" receiver tube going through the plate. The tube is sandwiched on both sides with plate. I wish I was able to show pics. This modification allows me to tow a 12ton TrailKing and other smaller trailers with the tube receiver without sacrificing ground clearance. I have towed a maximum of 24Klbs. including the 7Klb. trailer. Most of my towing (even off road) is not enough to over articulate. I'm assuming that the advertised max in the OM is due to the fact that the swivel pintle is only supported by the rear crossmember and a bracket. The swivel pintle looks beefy enough to take a 20ton load. Does anyone know who made these hitches (Holland?) and what there max rating really is? I feel much safer trailering a heavy load because the trailers brakes work better than the Deuces. Any stories or opinions on the subject?....
I would like to know what everyone thinks is the maximum payload that can safely be carried in the bed of a Deuce? What is the max safe towed load too? I know the off-road rating is 5Klbs. and 10Klbs. on pavement. But I'd like to know what people really put in the back. I make regular visits to masonry supply places loading up on pavers, brick and bulk material like sand, and gravel. I usually take on 5cu.yds. of sand. I never guessed at how much moist sand weighed. Was I dangerously overloading the axles?
According to the operator's manual the maximum "heaping load" that a Deuce can carry is 3.76cu.yds. It also stated that moist sand was 120lbs. per cu.ft. Thats 3,240lbs. per cu. yd. 5cu.yds. would be 16,200lbs. The truck handles it pretty well. If the truck weighs 13,720lbs. then each axle would be carrying close to 10Klbs. I should minus the weight of the wheels & tires in that calc. What is the maximum vertical load that the axles will take before the housing or axle snaps? Five yards is about the most I can carry with no worries of spillage. The bed sides are not modified in any way.
Towing...
I removed the swivel pintle from the rear crossmember and welded on a "structure" of 1/2" plate consisted of large triangular gussets that tie in to both frame rails and the rear two crossmembers to acommodate a fixed 30ton Premiere Pintle mounted so that the top of the mounting flange just touches the bottom of the rear crossmember. Immediatley below this is a 2" receiver tube going through the plate. The tube is sandwiched on both sides with plate. I wish I was able to show pics. This modification allows me to tow a 12ton TrailKing and other smaller trailers with the tube receiver without sacrificing ground clearance. I have towed a maximum of 24Klbs. including the 7Klb. trailer. Most of my towing (even off road) is not enough to over articulate. I'm assuming that the advertised max in the OM is due to the fact that the swivel pintle is only supported by the rear crossmember and a bracket. The swivel pintle looks beefy enough to take a 20ton load. Does anyone know who made these hitches (Holland?) and what there max rating really is? I feel much safer trailering a heavy load because the trailers brakes work better than the Deuces. Any stories or opinions on the subject?....