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Posted by migraine on August 28, 2006 at 18:38:43 from (71.231.54.158):
In Reply to: Hey You Smart Guys! posted by Allan In NE on August 28, 2006 at 16:14:50:
Boy Allan, you are willing to risk it all if you put that tractor on that trailer behind that truck. I hauled home my 1468 with cab and the duals were stacked on the front part of the trailer and 23 100 pound suitcase weights besides and I was plain stupid for hauling that thing about 300 miles in a light rain. This was using a 2004 Duramax with 25000 pound gooseneck tandem axle trailer with two 12k axles under it. Oh I could move it ok but thinking back on it I could never have stopped it in a hurry if need be. We had a 1466 back in Iowa and you will never run out of power but you won't keep you're hearing very long and you may need a back massage at the end of the day. migraine
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