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splitmesquitefarm
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2007-12-08 2:22 PM (#72650)
Subject: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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I have a 3/4 ton dodge hemi that I currently pull a 17' (floor) 4 star two horse GN. What I really need now is a 4 horse trailer (7'6" tall, 7'6" wide) but I'm not sure if this will be too much for my truck or not. I am looking at the featherlite big horse trailer as I will be hauling warmbloods but I can't find the weight of this trailer anywhere. Thoughts? What do you all pull with a 3/4 truck?
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hosspuller
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2007-12-08 4:07 PM (#72654 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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Hello .. Welcome to the forum ... This kind of question gets asked alot...

The correct answer is in your truck's ratings.  Don't let Internet keyboard jockeys or trailer dealer "experts" make your decision.

The important ratings are GCVWR or Gross Combined Weight Rating.  This is the total weight of your "LOADED" truck AND "LOADED" trailer.

The other important rating is the REAR axle weight rating.  When you're fully loaded, this weight should not be exceeded.   Ignoring this factor will cause you to have a truck that squats like a puppy and imminent mechanical failure.  A 3/4 T truck can tow more weight than a dually, but it can't carry the hitch weight like a dually can.

It all depends on how you use and load the truck/trailer combination.

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cotrailrider
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2007-12-08 5:53 PM (#72658 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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hosspuller has good advice.  I have seen a lot of bad advice from "wanta be" experts. hosspuller is telling it straight.
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genebob
Reg. Nov 2007
Posted 2007-12-10 10:52 AM (#72715 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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Check the weight at Featherlites website : fthr.com
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mrstacticalmedic
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2007-12-13 9:37 AM (#72896 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi



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Look at your vehicle manual.  It should be under the driving section.  At least in my Ford manual it tells me.  My F250 crew cab turbo diesel is rated up to 20k.  But I have a superduty with the maximum towing package, and it is a 2004.   Your best bet is to look it up.  Good luck!
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DOUBLE BOGEY
Reg. Oct 2007
Posted 2007-12-13 11:14 AM (#72902 - in reply to #72654)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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HOSSPULLER, THANKS FOR YOUR UP FRONT AND HONEST REPLY.  IT IS AMAZING HOW YOUR RESPONSE HAS QUIETED MOST OF THE SO CALLED EXPERTS.  NOT TO WORRY, THE NATURAL PROGRESSION OF HTW INDICATES THAT IT IS ALMOST TIME FOR THE QUARTERLY ROTATION OF SCHOLARS,WINERS AND COMPLAINERS.
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nd deb
Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2007-12-13 11:36 AM (#72905 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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I have f250 extended cab with full box, gas 450 engine.    I use it to pull my 18 ft  steel Titan Renegrade 3 horse gn trailer.  I did the numbers and I found that when I haul 4 horses in it that I am legally over wt.  The pickup has no problem pulling the wt.  I never realized this for I have hauled 4 horses quite abit within a 2 hour distance from me.  I knew however, when I hauled 5 horses in the trailer to the local trail ride that is 10 miles from me that I was over wt but never thought I was legally over with 4.   My pickup hauls 5 horses just fine as well.  You do notice more of a wt back there when pulling but it pulls it fine. 

So, what I am saying is that with 3 horses you are legal.  Over that and you are overwt.  I bet alot of people don't realize this. 

 

Also want to say that this is this the horse wts alone and not if you have a lq ect.. 



Edited by nd deb 2007-12-13 11:39 AM
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splitmesquitefarm
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2007-12-13 1:34 PM (#72911 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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Looked it up and my maximum loaded trailer weight is 9200lbs. (quite a bit less than I was hoping for!) I figure with horses alone I am about 5200lbs and that is not including the weight of the trailer and tack etc... Guess I may be looking for a used 1 ton diesel before too long...
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Hank
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2007-12-13 2:57 PM (#72913 - in reply to #72902)
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Originally written by DOUBLE BOGEY on 2007-12-13 11:14 AM

HOSSPULLER, THANKS FOR YOUR UP FRONT AND HONEST REPLY.  IT IS AMAZING HOW YOUR RESPONSE HAS QUIETED MOST OF THE SO CALLED EXPERTS.  NOT TO WORRY, THE NATURAL PROGRESSION OF HTW INDICATES THAT IT IS ALMOST TIME FOR THE QUARTERLY ROTATION OF SCHOLARS,WINERS AND COMPLAINERS.

Not sure of the intent of your message, but the folks here don't have much tolerance for pot-stirrers. 

The credibility of such posts declines progressively in relation to the amount of spelling errors.



Edited by Hank 2007-12-13 3:42 PM
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mrstacticalmedic
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2007-12-13 3:36 PM (#72915 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi



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Roflol...good one Hank.  Besides..if you own horses don't that automatically make you an expert?  lol...  I should be a rocket scientist with all the ones I have.

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DOUBLE BOGEY
Reg. Oct 2007
Posted 2007-12-13 3:56 PM (#72916 - in reply to #72913)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT.  IF NOT I REALLY COULDN'T CARE LESS ABOUT YOUR COMMENTS. 
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mrstacticalmedic
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2007-12-13 4:32 PM (#72917 - in reply to #72916)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi



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Originally written by DOUBLE BOGEY on 2007-12-13 3:56 PM

IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT.  IF NOT I REALLY COULDN'T CARE LESS ABOUT YOUR COMMENTS. 
  

Really?  lol... obviously you do or else you wouldn't have replied.  Having the caps lock is considered rude, but then again, you wished to stir the pot, so we are obliging you.    You have to get a sense of humor! Stressing like that will only land you in the hospital with high blood pressure.

Happy Holidays!

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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2007-12-13 8:24 PM (#72929 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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OK. Who's the ungrateful person who stepped in the Wheaties bowl?
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2007-12-14 9:18 AM (#72940 - in reply to #72916)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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Originally written by DOUBLE BOGEY on 2007-12-13 11:14 AM

HOSSPULLER, THANKS FOR YOUR UP FRONT AND HONEST REPLY.  IT IS AMAZING HOW YOUR RESPONSE HAS QUIETED MOST OF THE SO CALLED EXPERTS.  NOT TO WORRY, THE NATURAL PROGRESSION OF HTW INDICATES THAT IT IS ALMOST TIME FOR THE QUARTERLY ROTATION OF SCHOLARS,WINERS AND COMPLAINERS.

If you claim in 5 posting to know everything about what has occurred on this forum in the last quarter...I would have to ask WHAT is your claim to fame...

And believe it or not sometimes people just pass on a question that has been asked more times than can be counted...

 

Originally written by DOUBLE BOGEY on 2007-12-13 3:56 PM

IF THE SHOE FITS, WEAR IT.  IF NOT I REALLY COULDN'T CARE LESS ABOUT YOUR COMMENTS. 

Would you care to complete your profile to let us know who is speaking...



Edited by PaulChristenson 2007-12-14 9:32 AM
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2007-12-14 9:22 AM (#72941 - in reply to #72902)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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OP here is a discussion of 2500 vs 3500...

http://www.dieseltruckresource.com/dev/showthread.php?t=145989



Edited by PaulChristenson 2007-12-14 2:02 PM
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Hank
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2007-12-14 11:07 AM (#72944 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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Awright folks, our point has been made.  Whaddaya say let's leave it rest.

Helping the O.P. is the objective.

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Cloud9
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2007-12-16 10:29 PM (#73013 - in reply to #72650)
Subject: RE: Max. Trailer Size for a 3/4 ton hemi


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Amen!
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