Posted by John A. on July 29, 2014 at 19:54:19 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: trailer help posted by gsjhh on July 29, 2014 at 18:09:26:
gsjhh, In the past I have pulled a tandem axle, Dually trailer with 2 10K axles with a 12000 lb tractor on it. WITH.............. A 97 F150,Super-cab, 4x4, 4.6 V8 auto, 3.55 gears It handled it ok I just wouldn't want to Have to do it very often, or very far, pretty under-shod! and I couldn't get this borrowed trailer to respond to my brake controller. So the Pu brakes were it! I didn't go over 55mph. On good straight roads, traffic was light! I had hauled it 60 miles one way to get some work done on it, 120 round trip! I wouldn't recommend it on any regular basis! If you are only hauling to one or two tractor shows locally it will work ""Only with a tandem Dually trailer!"" Singles will be streached waaaayyyy out there. IMO find a good older Gas Dually and a good trailer to haul your tractor on! Hope this helps!! Later, John A.
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