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Location: davenport, iowa | I have heard that there may be some real issues in towing a BP with Livingquarter. Does anyone have experiance with this issue? I have always owned a GN with livingquarter, I would like to get a BP so that I don't have to climb in and out of the nose. Thank you |
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Regular
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  Location: Pueblo, CO | It would depend what the tow vehicle is and how big the LQ and horse area are. Some of the big, fancy goosenecks have a bedroom on the 'main' floor. Big bucks! You could also go with bunkbeds or a nice couch to sleep on. Less bucks! Happy hunting! |
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        Location: Vermont | Just make sure that you do NOT go way over the maximum tongue weight
Edited by PaulChristenson 2012-03-22 11:58 PM
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Regular
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  Location: Elkhart , Indiana | They have been hauling bumper pulls for years .the bumper pull came out first then the goose neck . just make sure when you order your trailer they know what kind of truck you are pulling with , the axles can be moved to change the hitch weight . Good Luck |
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Location: Northern CA | When you say "real issues" what exactly do you mean? |
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Veteran
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  Location: rapid city sd | Just something else to consider-just pulled an empty bumper 3 horse 7 wide, 7 tall almost no dress a 1000 miles, set the spedo @ 76 and got 13.6 w/trailer . Week later same pickup, set on 76, 300 miles east 5 horse gooseneck 8 wide, 7.5 tall, mangers, 5"drop nose, 8' short wall shell, 28' on the floor--just over 14 mpg. I know which one I'd rather pull? No doubt safer under all conditions. someone can put the bed where you need it. |
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