working the pioneer

Jerry3

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I Had 7 Square Of Shingles On My Pioneer, Handled it Well. Then We Used It All Day Hauling The Old Shingles Away. The Dump Worked Amazing.
 
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Jerry, That's great to hear. I am not sure who much one stack weights but I do know they are not light.
I have been wondering if the dump bed would work ok or if you would have to assist it a bit. I guess it depends on how it is loaded too.

Now that you got your roof done... You can do mine.
J/K.
thanks for sharing.
 
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From Yahoo Answers:

(30 year architectural shingles)
1 bundle (pack) = about 66lbs give or take 1lbs
1 SQ = 3 bundles (packs) = about 198lbs give or take 3lbs


7 X 198 = 1386 Lbs!

Bed capacity is 1000 lbs, so your warranty is now void. :mrgreen:

How did it pull?
 
Jerry3

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Other Than The Suspension Being Almost Bottomed Out, The Machine Handled It Well. No Power Issues, And No Transmission Slipping. I Did Only Haul Them From The End Of The Driveway To The House But It Did Well. When We Hauled The Old Ones Away, We Had Less Weight Of Course, But Did Have To Assist The Dump Bed.