Towing
#41
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Re: Towing
So would you say that ricer compares to a Ford F150 at 8,000, or
the Yukon station wagon at 10,500?
http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Campin...ehicleData.php
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B A R R Y wrote:
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> No need for a huge truck.
>
> 2005+ V6 Toyota Tacomas are rated @ 6500 right off the lot with the
> Toyota tow package. Even a Honda Ridgeline is rated for 5000.
the Yukon station wagon at 10,500?
http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Campin...ehicleData.php
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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B A R R Y wrote:
>
> No need for a huge truck.
>
> 2005+ V6 Toyota Tacomas are rated @ 6500 right off the lot with the
> Toyota tow package. Even a Honda Ridgeline is rated for 5000.
#42
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Re: Towing
So would you say that ricer compares to a Ford F150 at 8,000, or
the Yukon station wagon at 10,500?
http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Campin...ehicleData.php
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
B A R R Y wrote:
>
> No need for a huge truck.
>
> 2005+ V6 Toyota Tacomas are rated @ 6500 right off the lot with the
> Toyota tow package. Even a Honda Ridgeline is rated for 5000.
the Yukon station wagon at 10,500?
http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Campin...ehicleData.php
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
B A R R Y wrote:
>
> No need for a huge truck.
>
> 2005+ V6 Toyota Tacomas are rated @ 6500 right off the lot with the
> Toyota tow package. Even a Honda Ridgeline is rated for 5000.
#43
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Re: Towing
So would you say that ricer compares to a Ford F150 at 8,000, or
the Yukon station wagon at 10,500?
http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Campin...ehicleData.php
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
B A R R Y wrote:
>
> No need for a huge truck.
>
> 2005+ V6 Toyota Tacomas are rated @ 6500 right off the lot with the
> Toyota tow package. Even a Honda Ridgeline is rated for 5000.
the Yukon station wagon at 10,500?
http://trailmanor.com/WebDocs/Campin...ehicleData.php
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
B A R R Y wrote:
>
> No need for a huge truck.
>
> 2005+ V6 Toyota Tacomas are rated @ 6500 right off the lot with the
> Toyota tow package. Even a Honda Ridgeline is rated for 5000.
#44
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Re: Towing
I wish I had saved a troll's picture of a TJ towing a fifty foot
yacht.
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Kate wrote:
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> Where is Bills pic of the GC pulling an H2 on a trailer when you need it
> most?
yacht.
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Kate wrote:
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> Where is Bills pic of the GC pulling an H2 on a trailer when you need it
> most?
#45
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Re: Towing
I wish I had saved a troll's picture of a TJ towing a fifty foot
yacht.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Where is Bills pic of the GC pulling an H2 on a trailer when you need it
> most?
yacht.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Where is Bills pic of the GC pulling an H2 on a trailer when you need it
> most?
#46
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Re: Towing
I wish I had saved a troll's picture of a TJ towing a fifty foot
yacht.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Where is Bills pic of the GC pulling an H2 on a trailer when you need it
> most?
yacht.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Kate wrote:
>
> Where is Bills pic of the GC pulling an H2 on a trailer when you need it
> most?
#47
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Re: Towing
You are quoting 2400 pounds of tractor. this will run nicely on any of
the tandom axle car hualer trailers. Brings your total load up to around
4000 pounds. Single axle trailers will be too small, they typically run
2950 pound gross weight so they can be run without brakes, and you gotta
have brakes! My local has new tandom trailers for around $1500 or so,
quite reasonable.
Earl suggested renting a car hualer from U-Hual for the day to see how
it tows, EXCELLENT suggestion.
KDw wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee (Commander) with the Rease hitch. Considering using
> it to haul a John Deere tractor (1700lbs) with a front end loader(200lbs) and
> a backhoe attachment (500lbs). If I can use this vehicle to tow with (has
> trany cooler), what type of utility trailer do I need to haul it with?
>
the tandom axle car hualer trailers. Brings your total load up to around
4000 pounds. Single axle trailers will be too small, they typically run
2950 pound gross weight so they can be run without brakes, and you gotta
have brakes! My local has new tandom trailers for around $1500 or so,
quite reasonable.
Earl suggested renting a car hualer from U-Hual for the day to see how
it tows, EXCELLENT suggestion.
KDw wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee (Commander) with the Rease hitch. Considering using
> it to haul a John Deere tractor (1700lbs) with a front end loader(200lbs) and
> a backhoe attachment (500lbs). If I can use this vehicle to tow with (has
> trany cooler), what type of utility trailer do I need to haul it with?
>
#48
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Re: Towing
You are quoting 2400 pounds of tractor. this will run nicely on any of
the tandom axle car hualer trailers. Brings your total load up to around
4000 pounds. Single axle trailers will be too small, they typically run
2950 pound gross weight so they can be run without brakes, and you gotta
have brakes! My local has new tandom trailers for around $1500 or so,
quite reasonable.
Earl suggested renting a car hualer from U-Hual for the day to see how
it tows, EXCELLENT suggestion.
KDw wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee (Commander) with the Rease hitch. Considering using
> it to haul a John Deere tractor (1700lbs) with a front end loader(200lbs) and
> a backhoe attachment (500lbs). If I can use this vehicle to tow with (has
> trany cooler), what type of utility trailer do I need to haul it with?
>
the tandom axle car hualer trailers. Brings your total load up to around
4000 pounds. Single axle trailers will be too small, they typically run
2950 pound gross weight so they can be run without brakes, and you gotta
have brakes! My local has new tandom trailers for around $1500 or so,
quite reasonable.
Earl suggested renting a car hualer from U-Hual for the day to see how
it tows, EXCELLENT suggestion.
KDw wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee (Commander) with the Rease hitch. Considering using
> it to haul a John Deere tractor (1700lbs) with a front end loader(200lbs) and
> a backhoe attachment (500lbs). If I can use this vehicle to tow with (has
> trany cooler), what type of utility trailer do I need to haul it with?
>
#49
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Re: Towing
You are quoting 2400 pounds of tractor. this will run nicely on any of
the tandom axle car hualer trailers. Brings your total load up to around
4000 pounds. Single axle trailers will be too small, they typically run
2950 pound gross weight so they can be run without brakes, and you gotta
have brakes! My local has new tandom trailers for around $1500 or so,
quite reasonable.
Earl suggested renting a car hualer from U-Hual for the day to see how
it tows, EXCELLENT suggestion.
KDw wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee (Commander) with the Rease hitch. Considering using
> it to haul a John Deere tractor (1700lbs) with a front end loader(200lbs) and
> a backhoe attachment (500lbs). If I can use this vehicle to tow with (has
> trany cooler), what type of utility trailer do I need to haul it with?
>
the tandom axle car hualer trailers. Brings your total load up to around
4000 pounds. Single axle trailers will be too small, they typically run
2950 pound gross weight so they can be run without brakes, and you gotta
have brakes! My local has new tandom trailers for around $1500 or so,
quite reasonable.
Earl suggested renting a car hualer from U-Hual for the day to see how
it tows, EXCELLENT suggestion.
KDw wrote:
> I have a 95 Jeep Cherokee (Commander) with the Rease hitch. Considering using
> it to haul a John Deere tractor (1700lbs) with a front end loader(200lbs) and
> a backhoe attachment (500lbs). If I can use this vehicle to tow with (has
> trany cooler), what type of utility trailer do I need to haul it with?
>