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andy

04-01-2004 16:35:10




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When loading 2 different weight tractors 1500lb differance on 24ft goose neck does the heavy one go on front or rear? On my tag allong I allways hade to put the heavy one on front.




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Chad 1206

04-04-2004 19:48:22




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 Re: goose neck trailer in reply to andy, 04-01-2004 16:35:10  
Personally I haul two Super M's on a 25ft 14000lb gooseneck and load the lighter one on the front. I let the trailer axles haul the heavy one. If the heavy one is in front the truck really squats, seems like they balance each other loaded heavy to the back. I roll 55mph no problem, trailer trails great.

Just my experience. Good Luck.



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Ohio M Puller

04-02-2004 08:05:28




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 Re: goose neck trailer in reply to andy, 04-01-2004 16:35:10  
Personally I would suggest you back the larger tractor on first. We load a H and M on a 20 foot trailer and learned the hard way going down the Interstate that wasn't the right way to position the weight. Trailer started to sway and teeter at 55 mph. So take it for what its worth.

Ohio M Puller



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patches

04-01-2004 19:15:30




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 Re: goose neck trailer in reply to andy, 04-01-2004 16:35:10  
Check your axle ratings, that will tell you which tractor to put where, don't be surprised if you get stopped and weighed too, in Missouri they are checking goosenecks on a regular basis and several have been fined, you must not exceed your GVW of truck and trailer.



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The Rodent

04-01-2004 18:43:15




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 Re: goose neck trailer in reply to andy, 04-01-2004 16:35:10  
I have a trailer with duills, and I also have a two tractors. A JD A and G. I put the G on the rear for it's more weight on the duills, and less on my truck.



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