I don't know for sure, but I can tell you two sides of the story.
First of all, I have a kubota
b7200 and a chevy s-10. There is no way that the s-10 will tow that tractor (with me in the truck). I pulled a yard of concrete in a gondola home with that truck so I know it can pull that much weight, but there is no way that
I will tow that tractor with a s-10. So, I started to look to upgrade my truck to something that could safely tow the tractor on a trailer.
The people at the ford store pointed at the 5500 pound towing capacity on the bumper hitch of a 1/2 ton pickup and said "no problemo".
The people at the tractor store say "1 ton truck minimum" for that 18 hp tractor.
Me? I am confused.
I have talked to people who "seem to have a clue" and they all say that a 3/4 ton pickup should be able to handle a 2000 pound tractor on a trailer in all but the worst situations. A 1 ton pickup is "a little better" but probably not worth the extra cost if you don't NEED a 1 ton truck. A 1/2 ton pickup is fine if "everything goes fine". Get in a bad spot going down a hill in a 1/2 ton truck pulling a 2000 pound tractor on a trailer ... give my regards to st peter.
Pulling isn't the issue. Stopping is. I learned that when I was driving a 2 ton truck in the bay area many years ago, standing on the brakes to stop "just in time" at the 85/280 ix just before a vw decided to cut me off. Thank god the chp was on the scene as a witness and wrote it up as his fault as they hauled him off in the ambulence or I probably would have gone to jail instead of just feeling bad about hurting the twit. I did had to fill out a form about the scratch on the front bumper when I got back to work..
I guess it depends on your terrain. On flat ground with good visability I suspect your Dodge will stop ok, especially when the brakes on your trailer are working. I myself would feel more comfortable with a heavier truck (with appropriately bigger breaks and tires) in front of the load. Your 30 hp tractor on a trailer will weight pretty close to the same weight as your dodge... kinda like my kubota on a trailer weights about as much as my s-10...
You decide. You can probably get away with it.
p.s. I still own the
b7200 and the s-10 but no trailer. I haven't found a good deal on a 3/4 ton truck yet.