Bob_Young
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2002
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- Location
- North of the Fingerlakes - NY
- Tractor
- Ford 4000; Ford 2000(both 3cyl.);JD40; 2004 Kubota L4300; 2006 Kubota B7610; new 2007 Kubota MX5000
Hi,
I tow my equipment on a tandem axle 20 ft. 10K lb. Big Tex Pipe trailer. On rough/uneven roads and over expansion joints it sometimes gets to rocking pretty good. I think this is due to the mass of the tailgate at the back and the pipes up front. Loading tongue heavy helps but doesn't totally eliminate the problem. It seems worst when the trailer is empty.
I pull this thing with a nice old '94 Dodge CTD, 2WD with stick shift and I normally tow in overdrive (no restrictions in Owner Manual, Dodge shop says its OK). The truck is low mileage and used to be my Dad's....so I'm trying to take care of it.
The question is; what should I watch for? What is most likely to be damaged from towing this trailer.....Transmission, rear-end? All of my hauling has been under 20 miles so far; but I bought the trailer with the idea of travelling long distances with it. The way it feels on the road sometimes makes me wonder if it wouldn't put the truck in the shop on a long trip.
Bob
I tow my equipment on a tandem axle 20 ft. 10K lb. Big Tex Pipe trailer. On rough/uneven roads and over expansion joints it sometimes gets to rocking pretty good. I think this is due to the mass of the tailgate at the back and the pipes up front. Loading tongue heavy helps but doesn't totally eliminate the problem. It seems worst when the trailer is empty.
I pull this thing with a nice old '94 Dodge CTD, 2WD with stick shift and I normally tow in overdrive (no restrictions in Owner Manual, Dodge shop says its OK). The truck is low mileage and used to be my Dad's....so I'm trying to take care of it.
The question is; what should I watch for? What is most likely to be damaged from towing this trailer.....Transmission, rear-end? All of my hauling has been under 20 miles so far; but I bought the trailer with the idea of travelling long distances with it. The way it feels on the road sometimes makes me wonder if it wouldn't put the truck in the shop on a long trip.
Bob