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Re: 1/2 Ton Truck and Tractor Hauling
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Posted by farmall300u on November 10, 2003 at 15:23:59 from (68.224.159.78):
In Reply to: 1/2 Ton Truck and Tractor Hauling posted by Martin Miller on November 10, 2003 at 14:23:02:
Couple of comments: 1. Is your truck manual or automatic? If automatic, watch any long pulls up hills for your tranny temperature, especially on hot days. 2. What class of hitch are you using and do you use a load leveler hitch like Reese? If you don't have helper springs on your 150, consider buying a load leveler hitch. They work very well. 3. How much tongue weight will your hitch take? I like a lot of tongue weight when pulling my SM on a 10,000 lb trailer. 4. Brake Controller--set it to have the trailer brakes come on first or does your trailer have a surge brake? If so, don't plan on backing up.
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