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Re: Tractor Hauling - Utility Trailer GVRW Question
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Posted by JDGnut on February 28, 2003 at 09:13:42 from (205.188.209.109):
In Reply to: Tractor Hauling - Utility Trailer GVRW Question posted by Dodge on February 26, 2003 at 17:13:10:
Brakes would be the only concern.. but U should have no problem.. We hual our little 750JD with 6ft finishing mower on ours with no problems.. As someone stated below.. the utility trailers are not all built the same.. and some have the same ratings.. Look at the way the tongue is built on the trailer. Ours only went to about the second rib on the bottom of the trailer.. so we added some supports to it. On Some trailers the tongue goes all the way back to the axles or the front of the fenders, and provides a lot more support. In the end, U just have to know your your hauling equipment, and how to drive it in the conditions you will be driving in... (Stopping it mainly) Good luck JDGnut
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