RobertN
Super Member
I have towed with 1/2 tons, 3/4 tons, and a F450(1-1/4 ton?)
The 3/4 and up "tons" not only have heavier brakes, they have heavier frames, axles ect. They tow soo much nicer.
I had a borrowed trailer, was transporting my little Kubota. Someone cut me off bad on the freeway, and the brakes, well, were useless on the trailer. It was a mild load, maybe 4500lbs total. But it pushed me around pretty good. From my experience towing with 1/2 tons, I'm sure it would have been a wreck/crash.
Needless to say, I have my own trailers now... And the brakes ect work very well.
The 3/4 and up "tons" not only have heavier brakes, they have heavier frames, axles ect. They tow soo much nicer.
I had a borrowed trailer, was transporting my little Kubota. Someone cut me off bad on the freeway, and the brakes, well, were useless on the trailer. It was a mild load, maybe 4500lbs total. But it pushed me around pretty good. From my experience towing with 1/2 tons, I'm sure it would have been a wreck/crash.
Needless to say, I have my own trailers now... And the brakes ect work very well.
H I know there are guys that would have put this behind a 1/2ton with weight distribution hitch, but I would say that would be pushing saftey limits big time. If you are going to tow anything on a regular basis get a 3/4 ton or bigger, as they have the brakes to handle the load, not just the HP.