Posted by kevinj54 on March 31, 2011 at 12:14:39 from (99.39.189.166):
In Reply to: Hauling M tractor posted by kevinj54 on March 31, 2011 at 10:29:31:
[quote="sflem849"](quoted from post at 16:09:08 03/31/11)
kevinj54 said: (quoted from post at 10:29:31 03/31/11)
The Dukester said: (quoted from post at 00:39:43 03/31/11)
That must be one light trailer???? A 7000# trailer does not mean payload!
You got 6000# of tractor and tie downs listed.
What you were implying, but I am not sure it fully came across is the fact the GWR INCLUDES the weight of the trailer. It is not in addition to the weight of the trailer.
I think we are on the same page. A car hauler weighs about 2000# so if this guy is 7000# on the deck plus 600# on the tongue he is seriously overloaded.
5000# is about max load for a car hauler.
He needs a 10k to haul the weight in question safely.
This post was edited by kevinj54 at 12:15:32 03/31/11.
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