@@Dirtdaddy953 Yes, I drive a Tri-Axle and I'm legal at 22.27 tons with a full tank of fuel. It's 1 of thee lightest Tri-Axles in southern Indiana. I really like to spread driveways. I Back spread as well if it's too muddy.
@@joes6883 Yeah, I used to back spread with my other truck. However, this one has the mudflaps mounted to the bed so I cant or I'll rip them off. Thanks for the reply!
@@Dirtdaddy953 They're about 3" or 4" from the ground. You should be alright. The Only time you would pull them off would be if you're dumping a load and then into reverse for some reason. The flaps would come in contact with the load and tires would pull them off. No biggy. Thanks for the video.
Nice job 👌
.......love that gravel sound
Thanks 👍
@@Dirtdaddy953 You're welcome my friend 😎
Nice job.
Thanks!
I thought it was with a Tandem. Small load.
It is a tandem. I can’t remember what the tonnage was. But im legal at 15.5 ton.
@@Dirtdaddy953 Yes, I drive a Tri-Axle and I'm legal at 22.27 tons with a full tank of fuel. It's 1 of thee lightest Tri-Axles in southern Indiana. I really like to spread driveways. I Back spread as well if it's too muddy.
@@joes6883 Yeah, I used to back spread with my other truck. However, this one has the mudflaps mounted to the bed so I cant or I'll rip them off. Thanks for the reply!
@@Dirtdaddy953 They're about 3" or 4" from the ground. You should be alright. The Only time you would pull them off would be if you're dumping a load and then into reverse for some reason. The flaps would come in contact with the load and tires would pull them off. No biggy. Thanks for the video.
First Clasd Job!
Thanks!
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I suck at this always get it stuck T the gate then I half to climb my ass up and shovel
Lol....I used to as well! I've learned to judge how wet the gravel is and make adjustments to the tailgate accordingly.
You half to climb? Or you have to climb?
You not very good at filming don't quit your day job 😂
Lol! I'll remember that!