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Re: Doom and Gloom of pulling
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Posted by RustyFarmall on November 01, 2006 at 04:51:24 from (216.248.75.136):
In Reply to: Doom and Gloom of pulling posted by Mike CA on October 31, 2006 at 22:20:49:
Mike, sounds like you have already done your homework and determined that the trailblazer is rated for that load, but, are you sure? You need to include the weight of the trailer as well as the weight of the tractor. A trailer that is capable of hauling the M will weigh at least 2,000 pounds, and the capacity of that particular trailer will be pretty much maxed out with the weight of the M. Also, the M, unless you turn the rear wheels inside out, will not fit between the fenders, and for proper weight distribution, the rear wheels of the M need to be between the fenders. You will have a very unstable vehicle if done any other way.Listen to your bother-in-law, let him buy the 3/4 ton truck and trailer, and borrow it from him to haul your H.
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