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Re: What's good for the Goose(neck)?
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Posted by Van on November 21, 2003 at 04:45:45 from (63.175.41.113):
In Reply to: What's good for the Goose(neck)? posted by Indydirtfarmer on November 21, 2003 at 02:45:30:
I have a 25' felling with a 5' dovetail with the three axle setup. The trailer pulls great. The only drawback to the triple axle setup is no sharp turns on pavement while loaded to prevent tire scrub. The dual tandoms also have tire scrub, but not as bad. Dual tandoms normally have 10K axles or 20K combined capacity. The trips have 7K axles and combined capacity of 21K. For long trips and rough roads I like the walking beam trips for a smooth ride. Be sure and get a good quality landing gear, I've seen them from marginal to excellant. Also make sure it has "Quality" 10 ply tires on it with the right load rating. Van
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