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Still wont be good enough for a skid of water lol.
Maybe half of one.
 

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Get a trailer. Hauling a full pallet of water will be asking for trouble, not just with the pay load, but the build quality of the stack will risk the load shifting.
 

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Load limit should be about 1500 lbs max.

SIZE: 16.9 oz
BOTTLES PER CASE: 24
# OF CASES: 72
TOTAL BOTTLES: 1,728
PALLET WEIGHT: Approx 2,000 lbs.

I think the math says NO.
 

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Get a trailer. Hauling a full pallet of water will be asking for trouble, not just with the pay load, but the build quality of the stack will risk the load shifting.

aint that the truth.

my dads a courier and he used to have a customer that he delivered water for.
i swear the guys stacking them and wrapping the skids ****** it up on purpose sometimes. just a mess.
 

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aint that the truth.

my dads a courier and he used to have a customer that he delivered water for.
i swear the guys stacking them and wrapping the skids ****** it up on purpose sometimes. just a mess.

Absolutely. I work for an OEM in the Food & Beverage business, one of our machines is a palletizer which builds the pallet by stacking cases at the end of a production line... Even if the pallet leaves the production facility 100%, it's often restacked by hand at distribution facilities if a mixed pallet is needed before it goes to grocery stores, etc.
 

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I put 1500+lb pallets in my bed every day. I use my truck for work and there is zero issues.

You will need to simply add a leaf to your leaf pack. About $500.

I also use the truck to haul various trailers, and the new leaf pack keeps the truck from sagging. It's embarrassing how a simple jet ski trailer will kick a stock raptors ass.

But then again, most raptors are garage queens, in my area...
 

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Load limit should be about 1500 lbs max.

SIZE: 16.9 oz
BOTTLES PER CASE: 24
# OF CASES: 72
TOTAL BOTTLES: 1,728
PALLET WEIGHT: Approx 2,000 lbs.

I think the math says NO.

That's not actual weight. Thats 16.9 fl oz. Fl oz are actually a liquid volume measurement, not a weight measurement. The actual weight would be even heavier because 1 fl oz of water actually weighs 1.04 oz so ever 1000 fl oz, would be 1040 oz. Take total fl oz and divide by 16, then multiply 1.04
 
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