s219
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- Joined
- Dec 7, 2011
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- 8,548
- Location
- Virginia USA
- Tractor
- Kubota L3200, Deere X380, Kubota RTV-X
So I was coming home with a new Kubota L3200 on my trailer yesterday. It's a 7x16 landscape trailer with dual 3500# axles. Was towing with my Acura MDX SUV. I was very close to the vehicle's 5000# towing limit with the new tractor, but it did just fine. The only change was needing to dial up my brake controller higher than before, which was expected.
I was doing a comfortable 55mph on state highways without any problems (removed the mesh gate from the trailer which helped a lot). About halfway home, I came up behind a dump truck, and had to drop down to about 45 mph for 6-7 miles before I turned at an intersection.
During that 45mph stretch, a dude with a recent model F-150 quad-cab towing a bass boat came right up on my tail, which I found to be very annoying given the situation. There was no passing and it was obvious the dump truck was going to be setting the pace for a while. We would all have reduced braking capability of something went wrong, so he should have known better and backed way off.
After clearing the intersection, which turned into a divided highway with multiple lanes, the moron in the F-150 kept trying to pass me unsuccessfully, all while I was driving steady in the 55mph range in the right lane. I may as well have been on cruise control as steady as I was going, and I couldn't have accelerated much more even if I wanted to. I'd lose him on uphill stretches, then he'd be right back trying to pass me on the downhills and flats, but just couldn't quite pull it off. Eventually, he fell far enough behind on an uphill and I never saw him again.
Bass boat fisherman have a reputation for being real pricks on the river where I fish, and now I've seen that same exact behavior towing on the road. I just don't get what it is about these guys, and lord knows what was going through his mind the whole time. I'm sure his takeaway lesson was that he needs a bigger truck now....
I was doing a comfortable 55mph on state highways without any problems (removed the mesh gate from the trailer which helped a lot). About halfway home, I came up behind a dump truck, and had to drop down to about 45 mph for 6-7 miles before I turned at an intersection.
During that 45mph stretch, a dude with a recent model F-150 quad-cab towing a bass boat came right up on my tail, which I found to be very annoying given the situation. There was no passing and it was obvious the dump truck was going to be setting the pace for a while. We would all have reduced braking capability of something went wrong, so he should have known better and backed way off.
After clearing the intersection, which turned into a divided highway with multiple lanes, the moron in the F-150 kept trying to pass me unsuccessfully, all while I was driving steady in the 55mph range in the right lane. I may as well have been on cruise control as steady as I was going, and I couldn't have accelerated much more even if I wanted to. I'd lose him on uphill stretches, then he'd be right back trying to pass me on the downhills and flats, but just couldn't quite pull it off. Eventually, he fell far enough behind on an uphill and I never saw him again.
Bass boat fisherman have a reputation for being real pricks on the river where I fish, and now I've seen that same exact behavior towing on the road. I just don't get what it is about these guys, and lord knows what was going through his mind the whole time. I'm sure his takeaway lesson was that he needs a bigger truck now....