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Re: Hauling Question??
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Posted by CNKS on October 12, 2004 at 18:18:12 from (207.178.96.212):
In Reply to: Hauling Question?? posted by pete_5959 on October 12, 2004 at 17:42:36:
Goose necks are always better. Otherwise if you use a car trailer, one with two 3500 lb axles is safe for your H. The SM needs a heavier duty trailer, as it's weight plus the trailer weight comes close to maxing out a 7000 lb trailer. The H will fit between the fenders with the wheels dished out, the M won't. Many people consider it to be safer to back the tractor on. The problem with that is, for car trailers, the rear of the tractor is heavier than the front, leaving you little room to get the load properly balanced. I suppose a load equalizing hitch would solve that, but I rent trailers, and have never seen one. Do NOT try to get by without trailer brakes.
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