Posted by johndeereman on August 05, 2009 at 20:25:48 from (74.36.221.222):
i trailer my jd a about every 2 weeks to pulls last weekend we had a 4 day show so i took my a and my b loaded both on trailer and away we went had one slight problem when we got up around 60 mph the trailer swayed wondering if its caused by too much tounge weight? truck is a dodge 2500 trailer is home made 13 foot deck plus 5 foot of beaver tail trailer weighs 3970 pounds real rugged trailer tandem axles i backed my jd b on first weighs 3750 pounds then i pulled my jd a with a couple weights on it up along side my b the a weighed 6040 pounds the rear wheels of the a were right behind the trailer wheels just starting down the beaver tail this is my first time hauling 2 tractors at once ive hauled one tractor seemed like daily never a problem i know its alot of weight for the truck but the truck handled it great just gotta get the sway out of the trailer thanks for any advice
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