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Re: Trailers: Gooseneck vs. Bumper type
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Posted by rickm on January 18, 2005 at 10:10:28 from (207.90.65.229):
In Reply to: Trailers: Gooseneck vs. Bumper type posted by Jimmiee on January 18, 2005 at 09:10:17:
I have a 17/3 dove tail bumper hitch that I haul my 1954 '70 tricycle on...occasionally . I pull it with a 2002 2500 HD Chev and I have my hands full. I went with the bumper hitch because of the deal I got ($1800 vs $2700 for the goose neck). If I had it to do over, I'd go with the goose neck. You'll be close to 11,000 lb loaded with your 720D (and trailer )and that's too close for a 12,000 lb hitch. Just my "wish-that-I-had-done-it-different"
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