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I've probably overloaded it with logs before, too, but never had it weighed. This time, I just happened to have it weighed. I think looking at the gravel load, I'd not have expected it to be 2700 lbs.
I've hauled gravel a dozen times before in the same setup, but I don't think I ever went over 2000lbs. This time they accidentally overloaded it.
I've probably hauled about or more than 3k in other equipment, etc, too.
I'd have higher expectations for an A3. The axles on the A3 look like...
Yeah, I had to use a floor jack to unhitch, I don't have a crank landing leg on it. I should have grabbed the crank leg off the trailer I sold, but I didn't have a handle and never used it...
I Wasn't watching it with the backup cam, but I was watching the rack in alignment with my truck...
I just picked up a load of gravel, and they accidentally over loaded it. Figured I'd grab the opportunity to take pics and post them here, since we often talk about how much more the equipment can handle than it's rated to handle.
I don't believe my springs are worn at all. This trailer barely...
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