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Posted by Mark - IN. on July 21, 2004 at 17:04:52 from (205.188.116.201):
In Reply to: O/T Truck tires posted by Fritz Campbell on July 21, 2004 at 09:38:47:
Fritz, I don't know a lot about the JD M, other than what they look like. What's one weigh, and the weight of the trailor combined behind that K1500? I know that it's an extended cab, and that sure is a plus, especially on the highway, but will it do ok with the M and a heavy trailor behind and on it? I don't know. Just a thought. I have 8 ply Michelin 265's on my '01 Dodge 2500, and aren't real good with heavy weight off road, but on highway where is used mostly, no problem. I've pulled the Allis B with it several times, but looked at the 1130 Massey, a 10 ton trailor with brakes, and my extended cab, then said no way, not even just down the road. My thought was that losing control of that kind of weight behind a pickup, even if didn't tear the transmission out of it. Maybe I'm just goofy. What ever you do, is best to pay for good footwear once, instead of a lot of cheap footwears several times. My 3/4 ton's already softer more often than not, I'd kind of think a 1/2 ton would be worse.
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