Posted by hadley on November 25, 2019 at 09:59:07 from (99.203.128.110):
In Reply to: OT: Gooseneck Flatbeds? posted by Casey in Ky on November 24, 2019 at 17:17:44:
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I don't understand your comment about loading a crewcab longbed on that little tilt trailer. I have a crewcab longbed and my last truck was a crewcab longbed and my truck before that was supercab longbed so I am rather familiar with the length of them and going to tractor shows I have seen many guys with trailers just like you linked to and I can't for the life of me figure out how you could possibly load a vehicle with that long of a wheelbase on one. The front wheels of the truck would be at the very front of the tilt part and be making it come down before the rear wheels even touch the deck.
And for what its worth I have a 20+4. 14k gooseneck, and other than crawling up and down to chain stuff down it does anything I need to do.
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