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My Dodge pulling a Peterbilt cattle truck
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<blockquote data-quote="tncattle" data-source="post: 1424246" data-attributes="member: 5701"><p>We had 40 heifers delivered today, avg. weight 850 lbs a head. The truck sunk down in some wet mulch and wasn't going anywhere. That's me with my 2004 Dodge 2500, 5.9 Cummins with 274K miles--still runs great. The cattle truck was still loaded with the heifers and the driver said he was totaling near 70K lbs. counting cattle, trailer and truck. Of course that Peterbilt helped as I got it moving. But still a neat thing to do and see.</p><p></p><p>[youtube]https://youtu.be/XQ0C3x8XEvQ[/youtube]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tncattle, post: 1424246, member: 5701"] We had 40 heifers delivered today, avg. weight 850 lbs a head. The truck sunk down in some wet mulch and wasn't going anywhere. That's me with my 2004 Dodge 2500, 5.9 Cummins with 274K miles--still runs great. The cattle truck was still loaded with the heifers and the driver said he was totaling near 70K lbs. counting cattle, trailer and truck. Of course that Peterbilt helped as I got it moving. But still a neat thing to do and see. [youtube]https://youtu.be/XQ0C3x8XEvQ[/youtube] [/QUOTE]
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