goose neck trailer tow rate
liljoe
Join Date: Sep 2003 Posts: 23 maryland |
2004-02-29 78230
help!!! i am looking at a horse trailer which weights 9000lbs empty add 5 horses and it weighs approx. 15000lbs
pounds. can a 1994 ford f350 powerstroke dually 4x4 5 speed
safely hauls this much trailer? i cannot find any ratings of this type thanks joe
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Peters
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 3034 Northern AL Pics |
2004-02-29 78273
My truck has the towing package and camper package. It is listed at 13,900 max. I doubt that the older Ford was that high. The newer Fords and Dodge are up to 16,000 but it would depend on the state whether you can legally tow that much.
In this state the Farm applications reduce the restrictions but I would think you would be better with a larger truck. ....
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2footroper
Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 15 Northern Illinois |
2004-02-29 78276
liljoe
I agree with what Peters said. Also you may want to check your goose neck hitch rating. Many older ones are only rated for 10,000 pounds.
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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2004-03-01 78395
liljoe, the 15,000 lbs. definitely exceeds the published tow rating capacity of your truck. That having been said, I see folks towing horse trailers such as yours with similar vehicles on a regular basis.
In my opinion if you equip your truck with a gooseneck hitch rated for this much weight; (i.e B&W's Turn Over Ball gooseneck hitch is rated for 30,000 lbs. towing and 7,500 lbs. tongue weight)that should address the hitch capacity issue. I am sure other makes of hitches have similar ratings and your current hitch may as well. Contact the manufacturer of your current hitch for this info. I posted a link to B&W hitches to give you an idea of hitch ratings and idea of working weights.
GVWR is another issue. Does the loaded trailer and your truck as equipped exceed its GVWR? If so, this is most likely do to braking ability but is also a matter of transmission/power train capability. If you are close to or exceed this weight; an exhaust brake may help make up the braking performance gap. With your trucks 5 speed manual trans., an exhaust brake will be particularly effective. Exhaust brakes are a bit pricey but very much worth it if you pull heavy.
To give you an idea of what can be safely pulled; a friend pulles a 18 ft. goose neck trailer with his Gehl 6635 and a cord of wood on more than an occasional basis. The Gehl 6635 is a little over 8,000 lbs., the wood is approx. 4,000 lbs. and the trailer is approx. 4,000 lbs. (maybe a bit more). I have ridden with him pulling this particular load in his 1999 Dodge Cummins powered 3500 that is equipped with the NV4500 5 speed. The truck handles this load VERY adequately and with modest effort. His truck has the Jacobs exhaust brake which HUGELY enhances braking power. He uses the "Jac Brake" until the truck is down to a around 20 - 25 mph. From that point the truck and trailer brakes are used. At cruise speed, the "Jac Brake", vehicle & trailer brakes are also VERY effective and responsive. This combination puts his GVRW at approx. 23,000 lbs. which is just under the 23,500 lb. GVWR (if I am not mistaken on the GVWR for this truck)
Take a look at your hitch capacity, your trucks tow capactiy, AND your trucks GVWR. I am pretty sure you can work up a combination that will work for you. Let me preface all of the above that this is my opinion and the weight combinations as I understand them. With some caution and conservative operations, I think you will do fine with your truck and trail. Just take her slow and easy.
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Murf
Join Date: Dec 1999 Posts: 7249 Toronto Area, Ontario, Canada Pics |
2004-03-01 78407
Joe, I think you need to re-check how much that trailer weighs empty.
I have a REALLY heavy (all steel) tri-axle trailer for hauling our Belgians around, it weighs a little over 4,000 pounds, I find it hard to believe that your trailer weighs more than double that much.
I suspect that what you are looking at is the GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) rating which is the MAXIMUM weight the suspension can carry, including it's own weight.
The CURB (Tare) weight is the number you are confusing it with. The trailer probably only weighs about 3,000 pounds, which together with 5 horses at another 6,000 pounds would come to 9,000 pounds, the maximum weight it can carry.
Best of luck. ....
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Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2004-03-01 78408
That is a good point Murf! I was thinking that was a mighty heavy trailer. I am not a horse person so I was thinking it was one of those big show horse trailers with the A/C and camper section built into it. ....
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Peters
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 3034 Northern AL Pics |
2004-03-01 78429
Ditto Chief, although I have the Sundowner cats and I don't thing they make on that will haul 5 horses and have large camper. ....
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2footroper
Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 15 Northern Illinois |
2004-03-01 78453
Hey guys,
I have a 4 horse trailer with a full living quarters, A/C bath, shower, kitchen, etc. It is 28ft. on the floor. Steel frame aluminum skin. The GVRW on it is 10,000 lbs. I pull it with a 1999 F250 super duty w/ the Power stroke and the auto trans. The only things I did to the truck was add 1 leaf to the rear springs and reprogramed the computer. I haven't had a bit of problems pulling all over the country. Even thru the hills of Missouri. I do have the B & W hitch on the truck. It does a great job and I,ve pulled in all kinds of weather. ....
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wallac
Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 70 Pennsylvannia |
2004-03-03 78577
Go to this web site www.trailerlife.com and you will see
Also you asked if the truck could handle it, It comes down to the driver being able to handle the truck that can handle the load. ....
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