beckmurph,,, that ranger is WAY overloaded. That trans is barely good enough for just the truck, much less any kind of load.
Actually the GVCW is 9500lbs on this Ranger. With the B3200TLB and 18' trailer, it ways 9250lbs per Cat scales.beckmurph,,, that ranger is WAY overloaded. That trans is barely good enough for just the truck, much less any kind of load.
I was trying to help back up and support your point of view. I knew Ford Rangers or any small compact truck for that matter have very low towing capacities and 9500lbs isnt it.beckmurph,, I didn't mean to sound critical or start such a heavy discussion. As a transmission speciliast, working on these things every day, I know the "safe" towing weight is only 2,000 lbs, in my "professional" opinion. If that is what you have to tow with, ok. Just trying to give you info to save you money.
Well. The Ranger owner weighed the ENTIRE rig and he reported it at 9250lbs. regardless of the numbers you are pulling out of wherever, the CAT scales says 9250lbs TOTAL..I guess you never bothered to look up the weight of the B3200 plus extras. The weight of the B3200 alone is 1,764 for just the tractor. By the time you ad on the loader the backhoe and the ballast in the tires you're looking at close to 5000lbs and assuming the trailer empty weights in around 2000lbs to 3000lbs empty and then you stick the tractor ontop you're looking at damn near 9000lbsish. So YEAH the Ranger is a little more then over loaded. Have you seen the picture of the ass end squating something fierce on that Ranger too??
How many big rigs have you driven where the rear dropped like that?!?!
And as to your 105,000lbs on a class 8 truck you can't legally haul that much with a 5% overload permit.
80,000lbs is all you're allowed unless you have a 5% overload sticker which allows you 85,000lbs and thats for secondary streets only and not highways!
Yeah you can hit 105,000lbs and then some with a big rig but you have to have endorsements out the ass and escort vehicles and flags and over load signs and blah blah blah.
I suggest you go back to driving school and take you CDL all over again.