Posted by Oliverguy on August 10, 2014 at 14:19:46 from (75.149.65.181):
I overlooked an important fact in my post yesterday. I was so hyped up on my guys hauling 16,000# that I forgot we had my toro dingo mini skid steer in there too!!!!!!! That would 18,000# in a 14k trailer. Nice. If you missed it, we have had training on this before and my managers know what can or cannot be hauled. They just blew it. I stated I use only solid drawbars rated to 15,000# because that was the best I could find, maybe it save my rearend? Some guys on here were wondering about these bars, here"s the ones I buy, item #EMH2 from CR Brophy. I think their website is crbrophy.com. I think you"ll have to find a dealer for them, I am one since I have to buy so much of this stuff. They sell other brands in stores too. I also use these Brophy drawbars because they take a ball with a 1.25" bolt instead of just 1" which offers a little more strength. Guess they must work if we went bouncing down the road overloaded quite a bit!
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