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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on January 20, 2005 at 15:20:50 from (65.165.16.18):
I've been pulling an 18 ft 10,000 pound bumper-pull since 1995 and love it. But I would like a 24 ft gooseneck to pull with the new Dodge. The thing is I only have the 5.7 Hemi and want something that pulls easy. I realy like the looks of this trailer but it is built on an 8 inch I beam when others are built on a 12 inch beam. I know it is still heavier than the trailer I am pulling now but is it heavy enough to haul a 10,000 pound tractor? or maybe more on a short trip? I tried my 86 Hydro with loader on the trailer I have now and he don't cut it. What I want is to be able to haul the 560 wheatland to shows and or be able to haul two smaller tractors. I like the idea of keeping the deck height low and want a short dovetail and slide-out ramps. Also I am going to insist on 10 ply tires. Any thoughts?
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