I've been doing research to set up for a little multiple-truck piggyback towing with the 818 in the lead of two deuces. One tractor and one tanker.
I found the curb weights, and the weight that sits on the front axle, and both rears for each truck.
For an M275A2 wow, the weight at the front axle is supposed to be 5905#, and the rears 6220#.
The M49A2C wow weighs 5765# up front, and 8575# out back.
My question is since the combined weight that'll be resting on the rear tires of the M275 will be roughly 11,985, can I still chain up the front tandem (interaxle) of that truck? I have a limited number of good tires, so keeping a few off the ground for spares seems like a good idea. Plus, keeping the rears higher will help keep all my angles under control. Also since the trucks will be tilted nose-up, that'll shift some of the weight of both trucks to the rear. I'm not real good with math, so the actual number is up in the air.
One more thing I need to find out is the max articulation of the M275A2 5th wheel. Specifically, how far it will tilt forward.
I found the curb weights, and the weight that sits on the front axle, and both rears for each truck.
For an M275A2 wow, the weight at the front axle is supposed to be 5905#, and the rears 6220#.
The M49A2C wow weighs 5765# up front, and 8575# out back.
My question is since the combined weight that'll be resting on the rear tires of the M275 will be roughly 11,985, can I still chain up the front tandem (interaxle) of that truck? I have a limited number of good tires, so keeping a few off the ground for spares seems like a good idea. Plus, keeping the rears higher will help keep all my angles under control. Also since the trucks will be tilted nose-up, that'll shift some of the weight of both trucks to the rear. I'm not real good with math, so the actual number is up in the air.
One more thing I need to find out is the max articulation of the M275A2 5th wheel. Specifically, how far it will tilt forward.