Posted by Mattlansing on November 28, 2010 at 18:54:41 from (75.167.241.211):
In Reply to: Would this haul thet? posted by biggerred on November 28, 2010 at 12:33:58:
Will it haul it? Yes! Would everyone like to see you haul it?? Well, NO.
I have a 2001 GMC 2500 6.0 Gas, with a 20 ft 5th wheel hitch trailer, 2 10,000lb axles, both with breaks. That is more what you are looking for to haul tractors that have some weight. Now, my truck has more then enough power to get this loaded down trailer moving, but the issues in not getting started, but stopping!!! You can only control what is within your limits, and poor breaks are not within you limits. ALso, some construction guys out there, greatly overload truck and trailer,s and for the DOT, they pay to have a license on their truck to haul more. IF you get stopped you are the one with the fines.
ASL, I have a CDL, and one of the first things you test out of is Breaking, Breaking abilities. Most 3/4 ton trucks they have the power to pull, but not to stop. Some states you need to have a CDL for anything over 26,000lbs. GMVW, which means check your door, my truck is 9,000lbs (not actual weight but what the DOT figures), Trailer is stamped 4,000lbs, and if your trator is estimated 9,000lbs. you are getting close.
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