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Denison, Iowa | I have no intention of getting a pup if I put the cheater axle on. With a third axle, hopefully I can "legally" haul over 60,000 which may be about all a 20 foot box will hold(650-700 bu corn). We also have quite a bit of unimproved gravel roads to travel on from the field to the bin sites. When hauling out of
the field we try to keep our trucks not more than 1 city block from the hard surface road. Sometimes in the fall we still tend to get in alot of mud near the bin sites. Is it possible to have the Hendrickson walking beam and the air ride suspension? Also how much will the third axle bog the truck down should we get into a muddy situation in the fall? | |
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- Air ride, Hendrickson, or spring suspension for twin screw rearend? - cyfarm : 8/8/2006 21:12
- RE: Air ride, Hendrickson, or spring suspension for twin screw rearend? - Rodney R : 8/8/2006 21:35
- RE: Air ride, Hendrickson, or spring suspension for twin screw rearend? - jdg : 8/8/2006 21:37
- No pup - cyfarm : 8/8/2006 22:09
- RE: Air ride, Hendrickson, or spring suspension for twin screw rearend? - dave morgan : 8/8/2006 23:11
- Re: Air ride, Hendrickson, or spring suspension for twin screw rearend? - plowboy : 8/9/2006 01:22
- RE: Air ride, Hendrickson, or spring suspension for twin screw rearend? - Dennis : 8/9/2006 09:00
- RE: Air ride, Hendrickson, or spring suspension for twin screw rearend? - Jordan : 8/10/2006 16:00
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