Have two goose neck trailers, one a 16 ft.with singles and a 26 1/2 foot 20,000 lb with duals. we use them mostly to deliver hay, I wanted the duals so I could turn right around in someones yard and not leave ruts. The 20,000 lb. one weights 7650# empty and the 10,000# one weights 3400# empty. that big one pulls hard even empty, the small one even loaded you don"t know it"s behind you, I pull with a one ton dually, would hate to have anything less. I think there is a safety factor that comes into play with that kind of weight. Would hate to blow a tire on a single wheel pickup flying down the freeway.
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