Dodge With Gooseneck Attempts To Haul 20k+ D6

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2011

The video quality is bad because of the lack of light. My brother came with a guy to haul his dozer right. I look down the road expecting a 18 wheeler, but this dodge and 20k gooseneck combo pulls up. I'm thinking there is no way this dodge can handle all this weight. Well the dozer blade didn't lift high enough to load the normal way. When backing up, the ramps jam up under the blade. They understood their haul rig couldn't handle the weight. So maybe tomorrow they will return with the proper equipment.

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  • This truck sounds beautiful!

    Is it an auto or manual?

    What sort of exhaust setup?

  • @dnomyar0 This is the first time I have seen this truck. When the truck drove away it sounded like an automatic. The exhaust setup had to be a modified stock straight pipe.

  • where is the hauling?

  • @xNazzeMANx They couldn't get the dozer loaded on the trailer. So they went back home with no load.

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  • whoever was loadin the dozer on that trailer is a complete idiot when they was backing on if they would wiggle the blade back and forth while reversing it will load just fine done it hundreds of times we have hauled heavier loads on our dodge 3500 cummins single axle 4x4

  • If he would have left the trailer off the driveway so it would have been at a lower level than the d6 the ramps wouldn't have been at such a steep angle and he could have loaded it right up with no problems.

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  • u need to block the back of the trailer to keep the ramps from kicking out. not sure what kind of weight this trailer/truck is licensed for. might be alright, but if the blade is wider than 8'6" then you need oversized permits or you need to remove the blade.

  • @DieselPowerTV should have put the backwheels of the trucks on blocks.. or on a higher surface..

  • @rev800g how does it tow it?

  • I have a similar set up and regularly haul a 24k# Lull. At least until DMV catches up with me. Make sure the trailer brakes are good the truck won't stop crap without them.

  • @DieselPowerTV My friend moved my uncle to TN from FL and that trailer was pushing 40k. It can handle the weight

  • Push some dirt and make a small pile to back it up simple as that take five min

  • @MyBullDogMack They've made 4500 and 5500 models for a while now.

  • If you would have taken those ramps completely off you could have backed it on.

  • Good point, the ditch along the drive would have given enough height if the truck had pulled off the drive. But than one runs the risk of getting stuck, -- off load dozer and pull it out. They only needed oak planks put over the ramps to hold them down & give a bit more height. U said it "idiots" with noo smarts. Wrong equipment "period" even though engine has the power. Cheers

  • That cummins can easily pull it. But if they had dozer operator with half a brain he would have ether loaded from the ditch or made a pile with dirt for ramps... Idiots

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