Later this year I need to make a trip from the East Coast to Phoenix Arizona and bring back a 100 year-old 15 hp Fairbanks Morse flywheel engine. The engine weighs approximately 2,400 lb and physically will fit into the bed of my truck.
My problem lies in the fact that 2,400 lbs is greater than what I'm comfortable with loading the rear suspension and 2000 miles is an awfully long trip. Granted, the truck has the heavy duty full floating axle with 4:11's and brake sizing which I recall is the same as the F350 single axle Truck of the same year. It's a 7.3 idi with a ZF5, single cab 2WD.
The rear axle rating is 6,084 lbs and the GVWR is 8,600 lbs, so I'm within those limits. I'm just thinking that putting 2,400 lbs on 36 year old rear springs may be asking for it on a multi-day cross country trip.
The suspension components and brakes have been recently overhauled so I’m not concerned with any issues there either irrespective of the age of the Truck. And the load range E tires are in good condition as well.
I have a small single axle trailer with a 5000 lb rated axle that the engine will fit on so that is one option but I’m wondering if I would be better off to augment the rear suspension on the F250 with some type of airbag system
My reason for wanting to transport the Engine in the bed of the truck is that I think it will have a smoother ride than on a 4 x 8 trailer with a 5000 lb axle. But, since my long-term plan is to mate the backend of a 1982 F350 Dooley flatbed dump to the front end of my F250, I’m hesitant to spend many hundreds of dollars on a suspension upgrade that I would be removing within a year.
So I thought I would query the Group here to see what the collective wisdom is on what you would suggest that I do?
TIA.
Scott
My problem lies in the fact that 2,400 lbs is greater than what I'm comfortable with loading the rear suspension and 2000 miles is an awfully long trip. Granted, the truck has the heavy duty full floating axle with 4:11's and brake sizing which I recall is the same as the F350 single axle Truck of the same year. It's a 7.3 idi with a ZF5, single cab 2WD.
The rear axle rating is 6,084 lbs and the GVWR is 8,600 lbs, so I'm within those limits. I'm just thinking that putting 2,400 lbs on 36 year old rear springs may be asking for it on a multi-day cross country trip.
The suspension components and brakes have been recently overhauled so I’m not concerned with any issues there either irrespective of the age of the Truck. And the load range E tires are in good condition as well.
I have a small single axle trailer with a 5000 lb rated axle that the engine will fit on so that is one option but I’m wondering if I would be better off to augment the rear suspension on the F250 with some type of airbag system
My reason for wanting to transport the Engine in the bed of the truck is that I think it will have a smoother ride than on a 4 x 8 trailer with a 5000 lb axle. But, since my long-term plan is to mate the backend of a 1982 F350 Dooley flatbed dump to the front end of my F250, I’m hesitant to spend many hundreds of dollars on a suspension upgrade that I would be removing within a year.
So I thought I would query the Group here to see what the collective wisdom is on what you would suggest that I do?
TIA.
Scott
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