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Re: UHaul Auto Transport for H???
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Posted by steve from mo - yes, yes, and yes. on April 04, 2000 at 12:08:20 from (128.206.109.134):
In Reply to: UHaul Auto Transport for H??? posted by jim on April 04, 2000 at 11:46:57:
What you propose has been done, but unless the H is bare and without fluids, it will weigh at least 4200-4500 pounds. So you exceed the trailer's rated capacity. Assuming the trailer weighs around 1100 pounds, you are over the hitch and ball rated capacity. Your hitch and ball sounds like what you would have on a half-ton pickup or an SUV. (It's what I have on my Jeep.) You really need a 3/4 ton or a one-ton truck and a bigger trailer. Adequate equipment makes things go so much smoother. Could you hire a truck or maybe rent a two-ton flatbed truck or even better, a two-ton rollback truck?
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