Wazrus
Member
- Joined
- Apr 7, 2012
- Messages
- 33
- Location
- Sydney, NSW., Australia
- Tractor
- Iseki TF 317; Honda harmony, Toyota SDK7 skid steer
I have a heavy (about 2/3 ton empty) tipping trailer which I use fairly regularly behind my tractor and that's OK. Recently, however, I changed my usual vehicle from a pickup to a sedan-type and I plan to tow the trailer behind the sedan, on the road. Being a tipper, the trailer has a pretty heavy load on the towball - as it's a tipper, the axle centre is more towards the rear of the trailer than the ball - that's OK., too. With all that in mind, I've had fitted 'pump-up shockers' to the rear of the tow car and these do indeed raise the back of the car and allow good clearance over steep ramps and gutters.
When I bought the car, I had the maker's heavy-duty (2400kg) towbar package fitted and this looks OK., too. The HD tow package came with a load distribution hitch. My question of the readership is that one of the systems seems to be a bit unecessary: the pump-up shockers do pretty much the same job as the LDH, or am I not understanding the ideas behind both or either???
Note that the shockers seem to do a good job - better than when the trailer was used on the pickup - of levelling the rig. When on the pickup, the trailer had a 'nose down' attitude; I had often thought to raise the towball height, but the sedan came along before I got around to it!
Thanks
Wazrus
When I bought the car, I had the maker's heavy-duty (2400kg) towbar package fitted and this looks OK., too. The HD tow package came with a load distribution hitch. My question of the readership is that one of the systems seems to be a bit unecessary: the pump-up shockers do pretty much the same job as the LDH, or am I not understanding the ideas behind both or either???
Note that the shockers seem to do a good job - better than when the trailer was used on the pickup - of levelling the rig. When on the pickup, the trailer had a 'nose down' attitude; I had often thought to raise the towball height, but the sedan came along before I got around to it!
Thanks
Wazrus