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Some guys running around with full v-boxes are approaching 4,000 lbs and they are doing it with 3/4 and 1 tons.Īs far as going up and down ramps, whats the problem? I go up and down ramps all storm long with my skids. Thats about the equivalent of 2 yards of dirt. Guys, we are talking about a Bobcat 553 here. Thats the only way to determine of the truck is capable of handling the weight without exceeding the GVWR. First off, we need to know what the gross weight of the 550 is and what the actual weight of the truck is as it sits.