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Re: Re: Trailering an H
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Posted by Haas on October 03, 2000 at 04:30:00 from (129.37.117.54):
In Reply to: Re: Trailering an H posted by T_Bone on October 02, 2000 at 21:53:32:
The H is easier to trailer than the M. It does not weigh as much and if you set the wheels all the way in you can get a trailer with fenders that the H will go between. The M wheels will not go in enough when they are turned out to fit on a trailer between the fenders. You can get a trailer that is 7 ft between the fenders and the H will fit. I would think the class III hitch is sufficient for the H, but you need to get a weight distributing hitch for your class III receiver that has the spring bars. That will cost you around $300. Also you ought to get a trailer that has two 5000 lb axles as the minimum.
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