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FYI - How much mulch in the bed?
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<blockquote data-quote="George T" data-source="post: 855716" data-attributes="member: 64508"><p>Thats awesome. Yea, the ST can handle the weight. Usually if you can fit it in the back, then it will probably handle it. Similar story, but a little more dirty. I had a big all scoop of cow manure put in the back of my ST. He spilled half of it on my bumper and the ground since his scoop was like 8ft:lol:....Let me tell you something, that crap, got some weight to it. I could just see my rear go down and down. I was hoping nothing would break, and thankfully nothing did, especially with my crappy, squeaky rear shocks. The manure, was like a mountain in the back of my ST, there was no way I could have fitted the cover on it. So after driving for about 20 miles, through the worst farm roads and bumpiest dirt roads, I got home. I sometimes felt a little bit embarrased for driving with bunch of crap in the back, but then I realized that I didnt care.:lol:. Although I did feel bad for the people behind me as some of it was blowing on to them.</p><p></p><p>Ahh, sorry, I dont mean to steal your post, just felt like sharing.</p><p></p><p>I wish our bed's were longer<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George T, post: 855716, member: 64508"] Thats awesome. Yea, the ST can handle the weight. Usually if you can fit it in the back, then it will probably handle it. Similar story, but a little more dirty. I had a big all scoop of cow manure put in the back of my ST. He spilled half of it on my bumper and the ground since his scoop was like 8ft:lol:....Let me tell you something, that crap, got some weight to it. I could just see my rear go down and down. I was hoping nothing would break, and thankfully nothing did, especially with my crappy, squeaky rear shocks. The manure, was like a mountain in the back of my ST, there was no way I could have fitted the cover on it. So after driving for about 20 miles, through the worst farm roads and bumpiest dirt roads, I got home. I sometimes felt a little bit embarrased for driving with bunch of crap in the back, but then I realized that I didnt care.:lol:. Although I did feel bad for the people behind me as some of it was blowing on to them. Ahh, sorry, I dont mean to steal your post, just felt like sharing. I wish our bed's were longer:( [/QUOTE]
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