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Hello Jack: You got me to thinking about weight as I don't want to damage my suspension by overloading. I did some research & here is what I found. The density of ideal topsoil is 1.25 grams per cubic centimeter or about 78 pounds per cubic foot. My truck bed measures 58.88 cubic feet. If I filled the bed to the brim the load would be 4,592.64 pounds. I don't think the landscaper was too far off in his assessment. Have A Great Ford Day!TexasTruck72 wrote:Not that I doubt your post, but surely that load in your pictures didn't weigh 2,025 lbs? I believe a bump can tote that much weight for sure, but its hard for me to believe that is over 1 ton without the bed being filed to the brim.