NoLeftTurns
Member
- 43
- 0
- 6
- Location
- Arvada, Co
I have searched the forums a bit but I can't find any threads addressing this specifically. My first question is, do any of you know a good source for trailer and towing information?
I am interested in moving a deuce on a trailer, but I have never done this before. Can anyone suggest the appropriate type of vehicle and trailer necessary? I am trying not to kill myself or anyone else. As I am understanding, the average capacity for say my f250 diesel is like #23,000 gross. I think that means #14k for a deuce would leave me about #9,000 for a trailer. Is this right? Is there a trailer with this type of capacity under this weight? I assume even if there was I would need a weight distributing hitch? Or pintle? Then what is a truck like this going to drive like fully loaded? I am assuming this is not a viable option.
So... Do any of you have experience putting deuces on trailer/trucks? I am wanting to know if I should look for a flatbed tow truck, gooseneck trailer with a dually, or lowboy trailer with a semi. I have to travel 2 mountain passes, but obviously cost is a major concern. Is there something I can rent myself to do this task or am I stuck paying someone a lot?
Flat towing is not an option due to bad dry rot in tires. Bad loading location and unknown truck condition, so I prefer the smallest rig I can comfortably get away with.
I am interested in moving a deuce on a trailer, but I have never done this before. Can anyone suggest the appropriate type of vehicle and trailer necessary? I am trying not to kill myself or anyone else. As I am understanding, the average capacity for say my f250 diesel is like #23,000 gross. I think that means #14k for a deuce would leave me about #9,000 for a trailer. Is this right? Is there a trailer with this type of capacity under this weight? I assume even if there was I would need a weight distributing hitch? Or pintle? Then what is a truck like this going to drive like fully loaded? I am assuming this is not a viable option.
So... Do any of you have experience putting deuces on trailer/trucks? I am wanting to know if I should look for a flatbed tow truck, gooseneck trailer with a dually, or lowboy trailer with a semi. I have to travel 2 mountain passes, but obviously cost is a major concern. Is there something I can rent myself to do this task or am I stuck paying someone a lot?
Flat towing is not an option due to bad dry rot in tires. Bad loading location and unknown truck condition, so I prefer the smallest rig I can comfortably get away with.