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If it fits, it ships.
I've heard tell of (2) full 55 gallon drums of fuel PLUS a 30 gallon drum in the back, main & aux fuel, and two dudes up front. Same cat also told me that a good rule of thumb is to NEVER put more than 1000lbs behind the front seats.
That said, my 1990 M-7-235 recently weighed in at 1526 and exceeded my expectations significantly.
DO NOT try this at home or anywhere else.
I've heard tell of (2) full 55 gallon drums of fuel PLUS a 30 gallon drum in the back, main & aux fuel, and two dudes up front. Same cat also told me that a good rule of thumb is to NEVER put more than 1000lbs behind the front seats.
That said, my 1990 M-7-235 recently weighed in at 1526 and exceeded my expectations significantly.
DO NOT try this at home or anywhere else.
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