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The trailer is loaded front to back with an apartment’s worth of furniture, about 5,000 pounds. Range was about 120 miles, had to charge once mid-trip on the 190 miles voyage.
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I do property management for a living, so I'm usually either driving a lot or pulling something!

Today, this 39' 8500 pound trailer followed me about 50 miles to get to its new home... It was really nice being able to plug it into the truck to verify the electricity worked like it should..

It was also super helpful changing modes as needed for driving conditions.. I went into beast mode while towing to increase the rear clearance while going over railroad tracks, etc..

I love this truck!
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Ahhh. Typical YouTube flex.. mission accomplished

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??? I don't do socials. The forklift dropped it in like that I thought it'd make a funny picture.
 

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16 full rounds (9 +7 on the second layer) and one 1/3 round rotated sideways (plus some splits). This nice Douglas Fir was a windfall that had split up the trunk as it fell. I just cut the split section into 17" lengths.

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All tidied up. If there were two more rounds available, I would have put them in also (without tie-downs). That would have put me well over the rear axle load rating but the route back never exceeds 30 mph. With tie downs I could have fit 5 more rounds this size.

Time for a beer! Cheers!
that has to be a record for weight in the bed! Looks great!
 
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How did you protect the rear glass from getting damaged by the logs? That's my biggest fear so I didn't load higher than that point
I leave the tonneau cover open to the top of the roof so nothing can hit the back window
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