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Re: Gooseneck Trailer
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Posted by Terry in KY on July 21, 2003 at 06:37:08 from (162.114.211.143):
In Reply to: Gooseneck Trailer posted by Scott KY on July 19, 2003 at 13:44:04:
I see a lot of new E-Z Pulls around here. We looked at them and really liked them, but we found a good deal on a used dual tandem built by Brian Stigers in Frankfort. Brian now sells E-Z Pull instead of building his own. Arnett's in Mt. Sterling also sells E-Z Pull. If you're close to either of these you might take a look. There's probably more dealers around too. Some guys pull dual tandems with 3/4 tons, but if you're going to haul a lot of weight, I'd recommend a 1 ton dually truck or bigger. They don't squat as bad and don't sway as bad on curvey roads. The main thing with pulling with pickups is to have good trailer brakes, either electric or vacuum over hydraulic depending on your preference. If the brakes on the trailer are working correctly, you can stop just as fast as a semi.
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