Power wagons at work

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Power wagons at work

Post by jeep_boy02 » Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:09 am

Didn't see a "show us your PW doin' work" thread so let's get one started.

Post up pics of you using your rig like a truck should be fellas.

A few are from times before but the load of river rock I got today gave me this idea.

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Post by jeep_boy02 » Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:11 am

Towing the jeep to Disney, OK.

And gladly hauling my grandpa's 91 F250. Nothing like a Mopar hauling a FurdImageImage

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Post by jeep_boy02 » Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:35 am

Doin' truck things
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Post by jeep_boy02 » Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:39 am

This clean up literally crushed a dream.
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Post by jeep_boy02 » Thu Jul 22, 2021 11:40 pm

That was a 79 chief. I love the FSJ Cherokees. I do have an 83 grand wagoner limited, ROUGH shape but I found an 80 chief to replace the pancaked one. Way better shape too. Pulled the 360/727 out of the GC and had it running in a weekend.
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Post by btsbarton » Mon Jul 26, 2021 11:50 pm

Rolled over the scales heavy here... 1.2t rock in the bed
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Post by jeep_boy02 » Tue Jul 27, 2021 11:17 am

I was trying to figure up how much weight was in there... seems heavy to me but it says river rock is 1.35t a yard or 2700 lbs.
The operator that loaded me said the bucket was 3/4 yard and I got two... that's 1.5 yards so 2.7t!??? I don't think I had 5000lbs + in there...

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Post by btsbarton » Wed Jul 28, 2021 2:52 pm

They sell it by weight where I’m at. Scale in, get loaded, scale out, pay.

It looks like about a ton in your truck. If he loaded you twice he definitely didn’t do two full buckets. Maybe he meant your truck can fit 3/4 yard

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Post by ScubaSteve » Sat Jul 31, 2021 7:52 pm

Some brush and a tree I cleared early Summer of last year. Pic loaded is with all the logs from the tree loaded in the bed and trailer, along with brush from around the yard. Thuren's coils (and I'm sure the stock Wagon coils would have been the same) were not happy. Drove about 30 minutes to dump it at my buddy's property about an inch and a half off the bump stops.
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Post by Mule » Sun Aug 01, 2021 2:01 am

Drove mine for the first time in about a month. Hauled the pile of slash to the county dump, and came home with way too much mulch.
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Told the loader operator (Cat D950) I only wanted about half a truck bed, or like a quarter of a bucket of mulch. Dude dumped probably 3/4 of the bucket in the bed, the rest of it all around the bed of my truck. :doh: Shoveled a bunch of it out, threw the tarp over it and headed home.
Tree/yard does look nicer, and with the shitload of mulch I had left after the tree I was able to mulch in the area between retaining wall and rock/driveway.
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Past few jobs i've taken the thunder pumpkin. I don't care how badass a power wagon is, it still won't go where a motorcycle can, or as fast. :lockedandloaded:
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Post by fu227 » Sun Aug 15, 2021 11:38 pm

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Post by jeep_boy02 » Mon Aug 16, 2021 12:58 am

I like those Door graphics, suttle yet representing...

Bathroom remodel materials weighed a bit more than I expected... guess 3 pallets of tile and materials will do that.

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Post by jeep_boy02 » Mon Aug 16, 2021 1:00 am

I really need to fix my bedside too... it's like a big ol hairy wart on the new divorcee at the bar.

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Post by Mule007 » Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:00 pm

:cheers: great vistas!!
:patriot:2005 Mineral Grey; QC- #0666: "Laramie", power heated Leather seats, tow mirrors, dual zones, Alpine 9 speaker surround sound, steering wheel cruise control, music & volume controls; remote start, 6 CD player, AC; dark charcoal silver interior.
Additions: Frame mounted .188 DOM 3" steel rock rails, low profile steps;1.5” Skyjacker leveling kit; Bully Dog GT Platinum A-pillar mount programmable performance chip, monitor,& tuner; Linex Platinum OTR HD bed/rock panel coating; Red Ryder cab high fiberglass canopy; 2” Linex brush guard w/4-4” Halogen off road lights; Hopkins Trailer Mate brake controller; Bearcat Pro 68XL CB; Mopar black fender flares; PW winch accessory kit/remote control.
Tools: hand tools, 60” Extreme High Lift; rigging; straps; shackles; F&R chains; (2ea) rear wheel well NATO 20 L narrow gas cans & 5# extinguishers
Updates: Jasper Remfgr’d 5.7 Hemi Engine; Open Range AT 35x12.5 x17 MP3 10 ply E tires; Moog HD U/L front axle ball joints & wheel bearings; new link, sway, y bar & bushing assemblies; fuel pump; ETC; AC exhaust fan & compressor;1 ton HEMI transmission cooler; OEM radiator; front pinion seal & bearing; Denso 180-amp alternator; Interstate 850 CCA HD battery; water pump, serpentine belt, Bilstein 2 5100 shocks/HD steering damper; F&R locker motors,sensors/u joints; 3" Magna flow cat back rear exit dual exhausts; Performance Brake/slotted rotor/caliper/pads/brake lines

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Post by jeep_boy02 » Wed Oct 27, 2021 11:47 pm

Probably the tallest load I've had. Definitely felt the higher cg on the highway, was a bit wandery
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Post by jeep_boy02 » Tue May 17, 2022 6:52 pm

Been doing some landscaping finally.

She's squatted pretty good and to make matters worse this rental place doesn't have brakes on their equipment trailers!!!

I don't understand that at all! Most people are pulling around mini exs and those little Kubota back hoes with a 1/2 ton and no brakes!

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Post by jeep_boy02 » Thu Dec 28, 2023 10:25 pm

Let's freshen up this ghost town!

Little work to go play...
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Around 16k. Did absolutely fine. I put airbags on finally so no more squatting.

Kept it out of 5th, 70mph average. 7.3 mpg round trip. Not flat at all but also not in the mountains.

Trans stayed at 160 except for one grade that bumped it to 173. I'm impressed
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