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Two of these flew over. Sure are loud. Sounded like they were coming through the house.
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Well, it is full skip on a modified 90cc. That's standard procedure for me. It isn't my bore cutting chain for sure.
Try it, with a video please lol.
Boring with a beasty 291 and a semi chisel in black locust, and dressed for the occasion.
 

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Probably should have put more straps on that foam lol.
That thing looks good, my old f350 crew wouldn't look like that, how many bundles is that?
94 bundles of roofing. Somewhere around 5,000 lbs. I filled the airbags to 100 psi and still had a little sag. Had to drive slow on the corners but still pulled the hills just fine.
 

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94 bundles of roofing. Somewhere around 5,000 lbs. I filled the airbags to 100 psi and still had a little sag. Had to drive slow on the corners but still pulled the hills just fine.
That's a lot of weight! Figured you had bags on it, my old 99 f350 wasn't hard to make sag, but it would still pull a nice load on the trailer. I'd like a nice hd, but I like my suburban too, I've thought about an excursion.
 

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94 bundles of roofing. Somewhere around 5,000 lbs. I filled the airbags to 100 psi and still had a little sag. Had to drive slow on the corners but still pulled the hills just fine.
Shoot thats more than my squarebody, me and a my trx250r weigh combined! I like roof top delivery! A couple companies will even do the roof stock for no extra charge here!
 

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94 bundles of roofing. Somewhere around 5,000 lbs. I filled the airbags to 100 psi and still had a little sag. Had to drive slow on the corners but still pulled the hills just fine.

clint I figure that’s closer to 7k pounds. Roughly just over 200 pounds a square and that’s 31 square. Not sure the brand but that was my rough estimate
 

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Shoot thats more than my squarebody, me and a my trx250r weigh combined! I like roof top delivery! A couple companies will even do the roof stock for no extra charge here!
Saved $7 a bundle buying at the Home Depot, and the house is 70 miles from there... I also prefer rooftop delivery, but it only took three of us about 20 min to load the roof.
 

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clint I figure that’s closer to 7k pounds. Roughly just over 200 pounds a square and that’s 31 square. Not sure the brand but that was my rough estimate
Damn. You’re probably right... I’m sure each bundle is more than 50 lbs. - probably 65 lbs. is closer to reality.
 

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That's a lot of weight! Figured you had bags on it, my old 99 f350 wasn't hard to make sag, but it would still pull a nice load on the trailer. I'd like a nice hd, but I like my suburban too, I've thought about an excursion.

Did you get that burban rolling again?
 

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Did you get that burban rolling again?
Not yet. Swapped the distributor out(had a lot of movement on the gear) and installed a new cap and rotor and she didn't want to fire up. Need to check the spark and see what I have now. Least I have my little hatchback going, it just made the trip to Ohio and back, last tank was better at 33.3mpg. The kids weren't as happy riding in the back 3 deep, but those are the type of things that help them to be more thankful when you have more space :).
 
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