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Re: Hauling 560.... thoughts??


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Posted by Jay Snyder on July 09, 2011 at 19:22:33 from (71.87.118.248):

In Reply to: Re: Hauling 560.... thoughts?? posted by mkirsch on July 06, 2011 at 05:24:35:

You can buy what you want. I am not telling anyone what to buy. I am just saying what I have and no you dont need a 22000lb gooseneck but when you load something off center on a set of dual wheels it still trails straight. Singles dont they will want to sway. Just the nature of the beast. Yes there are many manufactures now that build a bumper pull deck over but they are mainly made for larger trucks. They will have a weird hitch angle to them almost all the time, atleast when i looked at them about 4 years ago. Goosenecks do pull much nicer and anyone that says they dont has never pulled one. You will need a good size truck to pull a gooseneck well. It could be do with a 1/2 ton but the trailer places that I have dealt with have always recomended a 3/4 or bigger. Again I am not telling anyone what to do just trying to help someone out. Also 14000 is the total weight of the trailer NOT what will go on the deck. So if you have the trailer and it weighs 4000lbs approx that leaves you room for 10000 on it. That would be the weight 806 approx. Which i understand is about 1900 lbs heavier then a 560. I would just be looking at also if you are making a buy this big that it is big enough for what you want to do later. I have the one I have because I haul 2 tractors at a time to shows. Also would buy on with a torgue tube in it. I would have radial tires on it. I also have a third ramp on mine for narrow front tractors. I DID do my homework when I bought mine and I did know what I wanted. I am not trying to tell anyone else what to get just trying to help. At the end of the day it is your purchase and YOU have to be happy with it not me. I am happy with mine. And you may also be the one paying fines if you do not fully investigate all the laws and reguirements to what the state you will using it in has. Again it is YOUR choice but just trying to help. Good luck. Was just trying to help the guy out been around trucks all my life (a lot bigger then a 1 ton pick up).


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