Dodge Cummins w/Aeroturbine & PacBrake driving @ 20000lbs ( in cab)
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Didnt say that....its 20000 combined truck and trailer. trailer is about 13000
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@subbass32 cool Ill have to try that (2-4-6) I have found that low is good to start in in different scenarios like you said to avoid access slipping. Although the gearing is low though I love the truck its been super reliable, I get really good milage. Anyways great video love the setup!!
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@dylanhammond read the description ( GCWR about 20000 lbs) in no way does this say he is pulling 20k
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@dylanhammond jack wagon.
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can u make a video showing your truck please that be awesome
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do u need a log book above GCVW 16000?
jerktrucker 11 months ago
depends on how far you go. under 150 air miles you dont. over that you do. also there are some interstate issues to deal with as well. however I will say that I know there are guys with 3/4 or 1T pickups with tag cargo trailers that dont cross scales, or deal with DOT stuff, even tho they should.
subbass32 11 months ago
hes not towing that much weight it reving up way to fast for that much weight
RodStiffington1001 1 year ago
Yup, its true. Its an impressive truck, and the power curve and gearing are ideal for towing. Without a trailer, its geared way too low. At one point in the video, I was turning onto a highway going downhill a bit, but otherwise its more or less flat. remember the total weight of truck and trailer is around 20K, the trailer is about 13K
subbass32 1 year ago
@subbass32 This is the 6spd? Ive got the same truck people on here commenting dont know because they dont own one. The 6spd. are mean pulling machines they are geared very low/ Ive got a 2006 6spd. 5.9L single cab 4x4 btw
longboardguy 8 months ago
@longboardguy Yes its the G56 6 speed, and as you say it is geared pretty low, too low in fact to drive comfortably without a load. I frequently shift 2-4-6 when running light. I also start in compound low when on an incline, not so much clutch slipping to get moving.
subbass32 8 months ago