Posted by Vernon in Ks on April 16, 2009 at 11:20:23 from (130.76.96.23):
In Reply to: Gooseneck trailer posted by Reid1650 on April 15, 2009 at 13:13:04:
I will never own another tandum dual trailer. I now have a Donahue 29"triple axle trailer with the expandable deck rated at 21,000 and tow with a Ford F-350 4x4 with single rear wheels. I don"t tow big loads every day but once or twice a week is not uncomon. Truck weights 10,000lbs, trailer weights 7,000 lbs and hay or tractor weights 15,000lbs. That is just shy of 32,000lbs I am taged for 36,000 and run 14 ply tires on truck and trailer. My hauls are short distance usually less than 30 miles and it handles fine. The triple axle trailers have a wider frame and are more stable. This trailer has brakes on all 3 axles and stops the load great. If I was hauling farther or more often I would consider a road tractor, but the added cost of feeding and servicing another motor are not in the budget.
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