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Avpowerstn
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- Joined
- Sep 5, 2012
- Messages
- 23
- Location
- Lancaster
- Tractor
- 1984 Ford 545A W/Loader & Gannon,B7200 HST-D W/1630 Loader & Gannon
I am not really sure what what you are looking to have answered here?
There is only two ways to load the tractor. Pull it on, or back it on. Try both, use what works best. But in either case, the trailer + load is NOT a good match for that truck IMO.
Do you know how much the trailer weighs empty? I am gonna venture a guess, just based on how its built, its north of 7000# empty.
And your machine, with loader, wheel weights, box scraper....I'd put it at ~13k.
So you are wanting to tow 20k bumper pull, from a hitch probably only rated at 10k, and no W/D hitch with pintle, with a 2-decade old truck, that is lifted and oversized tires to boot.....
I'd re-think your plans. Get a truck to match the trailer and load. Or at the very least, if you insist on towing that 545 with THAT truck, get a GN plate, and a lighter ~16k GN trailer. Still gonna work the snot out of the truck, but with an adequate hitch, and good trailer brakes I dont see it as being unsafe.
Well said, and your numbers are extremely close.
I might run an add in Craigslist for a equipment hauling service till I can get a dump truck.
I was also told to go with a gooseneck, and airbags. But I hate to cut up the Ford F-350 after all she is a classic (although with 100K miles and is just broken in).
I will re-think my plans.
What truck (dually) or dump truck would you gentlemen recommend for a first timer with a limited start up budget (affordable old stuff is fine as you can see)
I have no problem with "over kill" safety is #1
Thank You for the advice.