Rancher Ed
Gold Member
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2011
- Messages
- 294
- Location
- Texas
- Tractor
- 2008 Kubota M7040 4WD w/loader, 1979? Mitsubishi D2600 4WD w/loader
I understand what you are saying but it is not necessarily true/not true all the time. You are specifically addressing turning into an opening between two fixed objects, and you are right that most BP trailers can turn into a narrower opening than can a gooseneck.Snip
Because its a FACT that you can make a TIGHTER 90-degree turn with a BP trailer.
Snip
However, most of the time shorter BP trailers are compared to longer gooseneck trailers.
With a shorter BP trailer the limiting factor in how sharp you can turn is the turning radius of the towing vehicle. With a longer BP trailer, such as a 25' or 30' matching the most common gooseneck lengths, the trailer can jack-knife going forward and crush the bumper of the towing vehicle if too tight a turn is attempted. In such instances a gooseneck can be turned into a narrower opening due to the ability to reverse the truck closer to the trailer half-way into the turn.