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Re: Trailers: Gooseneck vs. Bumper type
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Posted by farmalljim10 on January 18, 2005 at 13:57:06 from (66.244.93.65):
In Reply to: Trailers: Gooseneck vs. Bumper type posted by Jimmiee on January 18, 2005 at 09:10:17:
Well unlike most people I really likre my bumper pulls and I have a few I hauled a 9000+lbs dozer 500 miles on my 16 foot dovetail and at interstate speeds but for smaller tractors I have a 16 ft with fold down gate my dozer trailer 16 foot,weighs 3000 lbs by it self ,pintal hitch .My smaller 16 foot ,weight 1500 lbs with 2 inch ball.I also have a RV that is bumber pull also 28 foot we love it in the summer time went to Mount Rushmore last year and a small 4x8 trailer for wood and 4 wheeling all bumper pulls...5th wheelers are great but I dont want to lose my truck bed thats for generators and tractor parts...Last vaciation I picked up a wide front and power steering unit and brought it back home ..If you want my advice get what you want and can affored but please get brakes ,electric brakes on all wheels that is the only thing that you will be sorry for because 5 wheel or bumper pull they all have their diferent advantages and disadvantages...
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