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  • these trucks will do over 26,000 my uncle has a tow buiness and they have towed over 30,000 before 

  • 26k ant no way we pulled a 15k tractor and thats all a 5 speed cummins wonted highly doubt thats 26k

  • I love my '92 Dodge 250 Cummins, and it has yet to fail me, even though it has 286,000 miles on it. It easily pulls 30,000lbs, and has on several occasions pulled fully loaded big rigs out of mud and ditches. I have yet to drive one of the new Duramax trucks, but I doubt they will still have nearly so much power after that many years and miles.

  • That fuckers a rag

  • need air bags $300 makes a world of difference

    

  • im a dodge guy but pretty impressed with my 2011 gmc 2500 duramax,wich pulls 30400lbs often.

  • 6,0l Cummins was used in Europe for 12-19 metrics tons trucks IVECO on single max weight capacity, without counts pulling capacities.

    No problems for pull hay balls in this weight, in compatibility on truck's frame duties...

  • well no shit it will pull it with ease... its a dodge

  • Should be in a dodge commercial

  • we got a 93 idi 7.3 with turbo we grossed 33,000 out of the field with big square bales

  • @RMZ250rockstar now thats a truck

  • im glad to see people still use diesels for their intended purpose.....pero i gotta say i love it when diesels smoke thos pussy sport cars in drag races

  • we we have a 06 dodge cummins 6 speed also, and might i say she pulls pretty damn good, and my dads 04 duramax isnt all that great when it comes to pulling for some reason.. I my ol' 7.3 alot! she has 300000 miles and still rolling with the newer trucks on the interestate

    you can go to my page and to my page and find my favorite videos, and

    my truck should be in there.. the title is "95 ford smoking in houston" that filmed it is an idoit so dont mind him lol

    my buddy

  • @coonass141 yeah i had a 7.3 in some of my videos you can see it sledpulling it pulled the same trailer pretty good but it was just single wheel so with a bale on the neck it walked a little

  • @BadMFAndyD i try to keep as much wieght off of my axiles as possible, I think its funny when people get all worked up on which truck pulls better, untill they have drivin a variety of diesels with trailors behind them, then they can have a mature opinion about it

  • @coonass141 yeah my 91 7.3 idi it could pull pretty well but the egts on it stayed around 1600 it got hot as hell. my 99 7.3 powerstroke could pull pretty good, my dads 6.0 dually can pull the fuck out of the same trailer also and then mine is just tuned up and has 4" suspension and is the smoothest of them all

  • @coonass141 might wanna get that duramax checked out cuz every duramax ive hauled with had no issues even the 2nd gen cummins ive hauled with did good never tried out the 7.3s but i know 7.3 and 6.9 are my fav ford motors

  • i dont want drama from posting this, but i have a 1996 ford powerstroke that I haul a 36 ft gooseneck with 22 bales on it running 60 mph from east texas to west texas due to the drought we are in and everything stays pretty cool during the pull.. only down side is stopping and accelerating lol it takes alittle while to get up to speed but when we hit 60 mph, she will roll up most hills good. its hard to determine how much a bale wieghs so i always just average them around a 1000 pounds a peace

  • i must be strong then cuz ive moved them around on a trailer by hand.. standing on there end

  • A round bale weighs about 1200 to 2000 pounds. dry. im a farmer andd im 16 years old. i know this for a fact because we have a mixer with a scale and ass soon as i put a dry bale in it goes anywhere between 1400 and 1700lbs

  • They weight bout a ton

  • When we bail we set the bailer for the biggest round bales possible which I have been told many, many times is between 1300-1500lbs.

    My Dodge Dakota has towed our 11,300lb hay bale trailer many times without problems (Has 2000lb overloads installed)

    Our Ram 2500 V10 has gone over the scales at 17 tons, it didn't even wimper. In fact when a brake froze on our stock trailer we never even noticed until we got to the sale barn and everyone came running proclaiming our trailer was on fire.

  • What kind of baler made those bales?

  • weres your tractor? what tractor?

  • im all about dodge but im only seeing about 15000 lbs there with 6000 lb trailer round bailes about 500 lb each unless there really wet

  • @73dustu 500# rd bale? try 1300-1500# the big square bales are 2000

  • @BadMFAndyD round bales weigh 900 to 1200 dumass

  • @TheFishtank4 Oh I'm sorry you fucking moron i forgot that i have just been baling hay for 10 fucking years. Sorry the weight must have slipped my mind. Oh wait fuck no it didn't you are just a dumbass.

  • @73dustu lol 5x6s weighh 1500 especially if there wheat

  • @73dustu

    Ur right fellow.

    A regular round bale weight about 250Kg or 550lbs.

    So 18x250=4500kg = 4,5 ton

    18x550= 9900lbs

    So this video is a joke "HEY I GOT A BIG COCK", i saw other "The True Calling of a Peterbilt 362" was the same joke. "HEY I GOT A BIG COCK".

    So i got a lot of power to waste transporting hay... Bah hay haul...

  • @oczExtreme congratulaions on being the biggest dumbass on here too you win an award. 550 lbs my ass you are a dumbass and not a farmer so stfu and just watch my video you dumbass. thanks.

  • @73dustu i can see it if you add in another 7,000 for the truck.

  • @73dustu Our average 5x5 round bale weight is 1200 pounds. Unless your baling very dry 4x4 bales you may hit 500 pounds. Im sorry but those look in the 1500 pound range so whoever thinks this video is a joke needs to start looking up specs on bales made by the modern round baler.

  • @aranderson2006 well said

  • probably becuz this trucks a dually and has an excellent gear ratio

  • A Cummins naturally produces peak torque at a lower RPM which is what you want for towing. I know plenty of people who own powerstrokes and they admit a Cummins will out pull it. I mean if v8 were so badass then how come there not in Semi-trucks. So quick talkin shit on youtube 2012yamahar1 

  • @haynes821 thats right

  • @haynes821 every diesel has low end torque, thats why you buy a diesel

  • that bitch has it to the floor powerstroke would pull that with no problem

  • @2012yamahar1 to the floor? haha more like i was stepping on the brake.

  • @BadMFAndyD Haha ahhh gotta love the young teenagers that know nothing. Ever tought about the transgo jr? (if you dont have something in there already) Just some insurance for the tranny. How big is your tune?

  • @Vaneps0 smarty was on lvl 3 i have temp gauges and changed out the trans oil about a month ago with some of that ats royal purple it runs and shifts great. single disk tq converter is on the way though

  • @2012yamahar1 my left nut

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  • @2012yamahar1 you have no idea what your talking about....

  • that truck is badass all these other pussys drive durafarts,and the ocasional pussy in the gas truck who talks shit, there junk breaks down every 5 miles.... cummins power you sluts

  • @MsSmokingood thanks i will get a video up of it either this weekend or next weekend with my new 35" tires pulling

  • hahahaha a durashit wishes it could haul 26,000!!!!! ive NEVER seen any haul over like 8,000

  • your tranny blow up when you go to the pavement?

  • its ok, dude was just bringing it out to the road to let a dmax hook up and haul her'

  • @themotomedia lol

  • i hauled 16 squares weighing 1200 lbs a piece with a 8k lbs trailer and i pulled that load in loose sand and highway all day long 180 miles with no clutch problems or power issues and still only used 1/2 tank in over 300 miles.. let see ur 6.0L pile of crap do that... cummins power and oh by the way... my cummins is a 97 12v... with just pump mods... least our trucks will work for us for 800k miles +...

  • No problem? that thing was bout to drop a nut!

  • Didnt see the acceleration at the end. Any truck can do a roll by with that weight. Lame video. My 6.0L gas dually can do the same.

  • @89NAYG its in sandand it had just rained i was just showing how easy it was moving it and your gas dually could barely pull that my dad had a 6L chevy for years that pulled the same trailer and even he says my truck pulls it with ease.

  • @BadMFAndyD his gas dually would run out of go juice before leaving the yard. got to admit you had some NICE throttle control on that yard there. would have been SOOOOO easy to spin em. each bale was wat a tad over a thousand lbs? ive had to load those bastard trailers before lol. i made my money that day/those days lol

  • @BadMFAndyD well thats a chevy and a dodge comparison. Thats like comparing a cat to a dog, the dog will whip the cats ass everytime. Now if i dodge could do this, my 7.3 can do it better

  • @89NAYG yeah dude youre 6.0l gas sucks ass and fuel. this cummins will do 70 down the highway up a slight grade with that load no problem, holding its speed and staying under 1250 on the pyro. get real and by get real i mean get a diesel

  • @89NAYG bullshit ur damn 6.0l gas dually aint pullin that shit that easy like this cummins,no fuckin way,my dad has the same truck pretty much with a 6 speed and he towed right at 26k pounds every single day for 7 years straight until buisness went to shit,then we sold the equipment

  • @TheFU01 Calm down daddy's boy. I said it can do the same thing in this video, do a roll by with that load.. did i ever say lame truck? nope I said lame video. There is no way way my gas can pull like a cummins. On the other hand, Imma get a LBZ duramax soon. BTW I respect the cummis diesel. Powerstroke I can care less about. Garabage engines. I buy my own trucks...Daddy or momma doesnt pay my bills. So shut ur mouth till u can afford your own truck.

  • @89NAYG hey dumb fuck...im 18 and pay my own bills! and own a 99 cummins..and i aint no daddys boy so you can shut ur mouth,but i do agree with you on the cummins is a good diesel engine and powerstroke sucks,duramaxs are good diesels to,the chevy front ends arnt worth 2 cents though...

  • @TheFU01 You pay for ur own truck...u think powerstroke sucks too. Well damn, im cool with u. Yea All three trucks have their pros n cons.

  • @89NAYG yup,dodge has some shitty ass trannys,but sometimes you might get lucky and get a good tranny,chevy there front ends aint worth a shit,and powerstroke...JUNK!!!!!! but those are my thoughts...

  • @TheFU01 rather pay for chevy front end parts then have to change a tranny if i want more than a 25hp tune in my truck, unless it standard then i can put a 80hp tune, haha

  • @bigcobe11 every dodge diesel we have owned never had tranny problems,my dads 05 blue one has edge juice with no problem,and he has a silver 03 dually standered with a 100hp bully dog and only replaced the clutch twice,but that was when he had it stacked with a smarty

  • @bigcobe11 That's funny, I agree chevy has a really poor front end which has a tendency to get squirrelly while towing. It's surprising that Chevy insists on IFS in a truck.

    As far as transmissions are concerned, every tuner I have talked to says the allisons are way overhyped, in fact they are just as garbage as the Dodge transmissions, both are bullet proof if the engine stays stock. The new Ford trannies however are able to take the highest tune on a stock tranny.

  • thanks man

    

  • Wow, very nice!

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