What do you tow with?

   / What do you tow with? #31  
InlineDieselFan said:
Dave, real nice set up. Like I said in my post if I had known how big of a tractor I was getting, I would have gotten a set up like yours.

Towing loads like that on a regular basis, have you considered an exhaust brake?

steve

Steve, I have considered the brake. It will be the first significant upgrade. I've left the truck stock so far. Any suggestions?
 
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#32  
Well, you people have some nice rigs. I thought I had this thing kinda figured out. I was thinking that I could use a cattle trailer or that I would get a 20+5 flat bed for hauling my TC25 and building supplies. Money is a big issue for me so I thought I could double duty the Cattle trailer and just have my building supplies delivered. Not really what I want to do though.

Y'all have given me some real good ideas. I never considered Car Haulers but now I kind of like the Car Haulers because they are low to the ground. I'm not afraid of heights or anything like that but I am a safety concious person. I want a Flat Bed Deck Over because I feel that it will haul more building and ranch supplies. Might be safer over all the flat bed way too. Except for the Longhorns.:D

I'm going to have to rethink this whole trailer thing.
I thank you all for the photos and the ideas. :)
 
   / What do you tow with? #33  
With the carhauler deck beside the fenders, a forklift would have a hard time setting a pallet between the fenders. Also, the fenders themselves are likely candidates for damage.

I prefer the load lower than where a deckover puts it. Way too high. Unloading a tractor from a deckover would be brutal without a tilt bed or major dovetail.
 
   / What do you tow with? #34  
I agree fenders are a major interference for stuff = lumber, concrete blocks etc.

If a tractor tire hits an inner fender wheel well when loading or unloading it can rub and quickly slit the tire inner sidewall. Not repairable
 
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Highbeam,
I agree. Is there a happy medium? I want to load with a fork lift but at the same time I don't want to climb Everest in my tractor either. That's why I am thinking a 5' dovetail with ramps would be a good thing to have. I just don't trust ramps especially if they are wet or uneven a bit.
I suppose I could have a trailer custom made for a small phenomenal fee. There is a custom shop not far from me and their trailers are top notch.
The good news is that I am not in a super big hurry to spend the money so I have time to look and research.
 
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   / What do you tow with? #36  
Highbeam said:
With the carhauler deck beside the fenders, a forklift would have a hard time setting a pallet between the fenders. Also, the fenders themselves are likely candidates for damage.

I prefer the load lower than where a deckover puts it. Way too high. Unloading a tractor from a deckover would be brutal without a tilt bed or major dovetail.

A 5' dovetail with fold down ramps is a piece of cake, not scary at all. My new trailer has "pierced frame" construction, allowing a 5" lower deck. I think it is about 32" to the top of the deck.
 
   / What do you tow with? #37  
DavesTractor said:
2006 Dodge Dually 4x4, Cummins with 6 speed. 27 Foot Tandem dually goseneck, rated at 20K, and yes I pull it with a CDL. This was a full load.
Dave

Just noticing your combination. I have the 01, high output Cummins in a 3/4 ton quad cab. Just ordered a BD exhaust brake and will change the air inlet system this weekend, providing the parts come in.... I have a bumper pull (pintle hitch) 12,000 gvw, Bri-Mar that I haul a Kubota L 48 TLB with.. We have several real steep pulls here, ( 27-9%) grades,,, the Cummins can pull all day. Just can't stop very well, thus the new exhaust brake addition..
Larry
 
   / What do you tow with? #38  
To Marine1,
H&H trailer has removable fenders. I have them on mine. See pics. Makes side loading a breeze. Mine is also a tilt bed so no need for ramps.
George
 

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   / What do you tow with? #39  
I tow with a 2004 Dodge 3500 SRW 6 speed with the cummins and a Prodigy?? brake controller and an exhaust brake. I have three trailers- a car trailer aluminum with removable fenders 17' deck ( a little light for the BH) A gooseneck 24' deckover with the last 4 feet being the pop up dovetail, And a mistake- a 16' deckover dump trailer with ramps. Heaviest I had it up to was with the gooseneck flatbed. I had a deere model 400?? or 410 yellow backhoe ( old) GCVW weighed in just under CDL 24,260. My JD 4600 is much lighter and within the 23,000 tow rating. The gooseneck dump trailer is nice but a mistake. I thought that I could leave front impements over the neck, but when bringing the machhine back off with a chipperr or a backhoe it can get interesting. The deck is flat metal to let the dirt slide. Muddy R-4 tires slide on mud like they are greased -on painted sheet metal. All this 4' up in the air. So it is just a dump trailer now not an equipment hauler.
 
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'04 Ford F-350 PowerStroke and Fleetneck 28' dual tandem w/12,000# axles.
 

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