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Bobbed deuce towing

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Hello everyone, I am somewhat new here and I haven't found a post that really answers my question. I am looking at potentially purchasing one of two bobbed m35a2's with multi fuel engines for sale near me and was wondering I was wondering if they can legally pull a 14k trailer in nys (10500 cargo, 3500 trailer weight) and what I could expect for road speed with that weight? I have never owned a vehicle like that and have no experience of my own to draw uppon, i have read plenty on these over the years and typically just see "they go slow" and I have seen people say they tow 20k-30k lbs of cargo alone on a truck that still has dual rear axles.
 

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Thank you for your reply Biscuitwhistler37. Since that specified the tow weight is for the pintle does that mean if I have a class 3 hitch installed that it could tow 14k or is that still illegal due to there being no combined vehicle weight rating on the tag for a standard ball?
 

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Correct, your weight rating would drop to 0 because they don't have a weight rating for a class 3 hitch on the truck itself, just the hitch. I have either a class 4 or 5 installed and technically am not allowed to use it on road, even though the hitch is rated to 10 tons. Off highway, pulls like a dream.

Your best bet for legal weight rating increase for the m35 is remove the box and add a fifth wheel tractor hitch and data plate, if memory serves they're rated for thirty thousand pounds on fifth wheel.

Unfortunate, but that's how it's written up.
 

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Well that throws a monkey wrench into things, unfortunately though I would like to get a deckover trailer so i don't have to keep flipping the wheels on my tractor I don't have the cash to purchase a new trailer along with the truck. It's really unfortunate given those are in very good condition. Thanks again for the information, it was extremely helpful.
 
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