The answer is yes. But cjunrau was correct that it is not a very fast process. 27mph was the max speed. At 27, it followed like a kitten. If one got impatient and got over 30 for short stretches, it would get a bad bounce and start wagging the dog. Left at 430am, got to tank at 830. Removed injectors to get some tongue weight, and left for home at 1030am. $100 in fuel out there, and $100 in fuel at home. Dually was not full when it left and was driven for a day before it was fueled again, so probably $175 in fuel. Eased it across Iowa and arrived home at 6pm. Not for an inexperienced or impatient driver for sure. Driving thru Dubuque at 5pm was the worst for traffic.
Found out hwy 20 is a minimum 40mph road between Webster City Iowa and Manchester Iowa. Encountered two Iowa state patrol vehicles that never even looked my way.
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