Diamondpilot
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- Joined
- Jan 18, 2007
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- Location
- Daleville, IN
- Tractor
- Jinma 254/284 Ford 861 Powermaster at work
DP is the only guy I know of who is satisfied hauling ~20k behind a p/u with a BP trailer (yes I know it's a 2.5" receiver and not actually mounted to the bumper) and regularly claims to have no need/desire for a GN. There is no way in the world I'd want more than a 12k trailer behind me when driving a p/u pulling from a receiver hitch(W/D or not). You're relying too much on the trailer to carry the weight of the load. I'd also be pretty nervous about the tail wagging the dog. Isn't there supposed to be a 60/40 split with trailer weight so that there is enough tongue weight to keep that from happening? With a GN, the tires are further back and the wagging the tail syndrome is much harder to accomplish. DP, it sounds like you needed an adjustable tail trailer. My moritz trailer has an adjustable tail. It gives you an entirely flat deck just by swinging up the tail and pinning it in place. The trailer comes with ramp bars so that they can be stood up vertically and "WALA" 25' of flat deck. VERY HANDY and one of the main reasons I bought it. A Tri-axle trailer would be a nightmare scrubbing tires also. Never had one so I wouldn't know. I pulled my 5083E around with a one ton cummins on a GN and it was a lot more weight than I was comfortable with.(Loader, loaded tires and a counterweight) I never broke anything nor did I have any problems with the load. I was always nervous as **** trying to make sure I had enough room to stop and turn. The idiots on the road always kept me on edge. I have since said goodbye to a P/U for my towing needs. The international truck I have now has a 17klb rear axle and air ride. I have to look in the mirrors to remind myself that there is a trailer behind me!! :thumbsup: To the OP, go get the trailer and try it out. It doesn't sound like it's going to break the bank and if it's not heavy enough or isn't what you thought it would be; sell it. They are a whole different animal pulling and backing around obstacles. They maneuver FAR better than a comparable length BP. I can almost turn around in my own vehicle length with a GN and the international truck. I can go well past 90 degrees between truck and trailer. <img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=365324"/><img src="http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=365325"/>
You must remember I am pulling boats. GN hitches just don't work for this. All but one of my 75 or so trailers I am pulling are tri axle. We even have two quad axles. The tri axle scrubs no worse than a tandem. When you turn it pivots around the center axle. So if the front tire folds in the rear folds out. The quads are the worst but necessary.
I will take a tri axle any day of the week over tandem duallys. Been there, done that.
Chris