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Re: Don't Know Nottin'
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Posted by pcy1066 on September 14, 2005 at 06:08:09 from (209.143.15.35):
In Reply to: Don't Know Nottin' posted by Allan in NE on September 14, 2005 at 04:23:13:
in my experence if you put a 20plus 5 20 flat and 5 foot dove dual axel dual wheel your 3/4 ton truck will b close to overloaded with the empty trailor, for hauling hay and eq, ocasnally ypour 966 a 14000 gvw single tire trailor shud work real nice, it wouldent beat the truck up like a 20000 gvw dually trailor will to go on them 300 mile trips to pick up a 5-10000 lb peice, i have a 20000 gvw dually trailor 22 flat with 5 ft adjustable dove 27 ft total will work a 3/4 ton pickup over wile empty, we also have a 20 plus 5 single tire trailor 14000 gvw it has a deck 8x8 on the neck , with our 686 or 656 on it it pulls about the same as the big trailor does empty, if i was only gonna have one trailor it would b the 14000 gvw on the few ocassions a year we haul heavy the tandom is nice, but its a load empty , makes the 2000 ps drink the fuel 13 pulling trailor empty,
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