dqdave1 said:
...that a 10,000 lb trailer may put you over the 26000 lb rate and you would need a CDL to pull it. Remember, the law is the maximum that it "can" tow; not what you are towing.
Looking at Ford's web site, the only possible combination that would put me over this situation is a 10,000# trailer attached to the F450 automatic transmission with a 4.88 Gearset and a GVWR of 33,000#. The 33,000# is based on towing a trailer CAPABLE of towing 16,000#. Deducting 6,000# would get the whole rig CAPABLE of towing 27,000#...just over the limit.
All other trucks in the Ford Super Duty line (as an example) can tow the 10,000# trailer and the combination of a fully loaded truck and a fully loaded 10,000# trailer could not exceed 26,000#.
I'm not getting an F450 unless I win the lottery. And if I win the lottery, I'll take a few days and go get a CDL. Otherwise an F350 will suit me just fine and there is no configuration of an F350 and 10,000# trailer that could exceed a GVWR of 26,000#. But thanks for the heads up...nice to be sure in these things.
My bigger issue is having a trailer that is CAPABLE of towing more than my CURRENT vehicle is rated for. Although, with the weight distribution hitch and all, I'd hope to think that I won't get pulled over just for that. I saw a Chevy Avalanche with a full load of mulch in a huge BriMar dump bed trailer...looked like the back bumper was dragging on the ground. Pull HIM over, not ME... Unfortunately, it is just a risk I'm taking until I replace my Expedition. The rig as a whole is still VERY safe, in my opinion. The Expedition is a great tow vehilce...huge brakes, good weight, and nice engine. I just have to not put more than 6,000 or so lbs of stuff in there.
drtydeed said:
Just remember a 10K trailer is gonna bounce your stuff a bit. I'd recheck the unlaiden trailer weight. Mine was somewhere around 1700 for 7x16 wood deck with hd gates and 2 ft sides.
According to my dealership, the steel deck 7,000# trailer weighs about 1,800# and the wood deck 10,000# trailer weighs about 2,000#.
I anticipate it being a stiff ride. Hopefully it will be OK with the tractor on there. I'd certainly prefer the stiff ride over the "Jell-O filled cream-puff on a bed of Mayonaise" ride I get out of the 5' x 10' trailer I currently own. It is just way to squishy when you get a heavy load in there, be it a load of wood and QuickCrete or a small Kubota tractor. Not very confidence inspiring.
And I do plan on adding 2' or 3' stake sides to the trailer, for what little bit of weight that will add.