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Posted by CNKS on March 14, 2006 at 18:29:55 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: GN trailer posted by Marv on March 13, 2006 at 20:17:15:
Many detailed replys below -- but you are the one who needs to determine that. You need to know separate weights of the tractors and trailer. If the combined weight is 14000 lbs or less then you are legal, as far as the trailer -- I don't think you will be. Regardless you need to know the weights and not take a guess of this forum, too many "opinions". I don't think you can get two Super M's on a 20 foot trailer. AND you need to know the CGVW, or the combined weight of the truck and trailer, so you also need the LOADED truck weight -- that includes you wife, dog, luggage, and anything else you have in that truck. The more in the truck, the LESS you can tow. You also need to know if your PSD will pull that much weight, having only a half ton, I can't answer that, but when I do tow, I am legal.
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