newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
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- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
The answer is yes he can safely haul it. Provided his numbers are correct, he is within the rated limits. And those ratings I am sure get a level of safety built in.
Only thing I would check is see what the trucks hitch is rated for. Make sure it matches the load.
Thanks for getting back on subject.
And as I like to write:
CHECK YOUR BALLS!!
many are only rated at 6K lbs.
Your entire system is only as good as the weakest link.
Yes a WD is nice, and often "required" for over 5,000 lbs., a dually and a WD is nicerIt will do it but it will push you around.
I had my weight distributing hitch cranked down pretty good and told myself I wouldn't do this again. Borrowed my BIL's 3/4 ton the next time I hauled it and it was a dream. Now I own a 3/4 ton.
I towed a U-Haul rental [i.e. pos probably not maintained] car dolly with car. Wheel on dolly broke OFF and started plowing the highway. Hardly a tug on my dually at 50mph.