Want to add about 1000#'s in the bed for winter
i see this is a couple days old, but no one mentioned plastic totes...big ones filled with sand...sand can be used for traction like said before, and they can be strapped in easily and removed easily if needed
Here in Ohio I use 4 -150# rear wheel weights and 8 bags of 80# mix.
Weights go up against the wood blocks against the tool box, Pack the sand bags so they don't move . 1240# of solid weight .In the spring roll it all off on a pallet and put it away for next year.
Weights go up against the wood blocks against the tool box, Pack the sand bags so they don't move . 1240# of solid weight .In the spring roll it all off on a pallet and put it away for next year.
I have a 1" solid steel plate, 2' wide wheel well to wheel well bolted down in the back. I could probably double it now since I have airbags. Not quite sure what it weighs but I can't lift it 1/2" off the ground on my own. 600lbs at least, took 2 of us to get it into the box.
i think bobby said once that if you shovel the snow from your driveway into the bed of your truck it'll weigh a good bit and best of all when it warms up and you don't need it anymore it melts itself....
I saw a pic somewhere of a guy that had put dozer track in his bed for weight.




