Posted 2009-08-10 10:44 AM (#109218 - in reply to #109182) Subject: RE: 94 Travalong 4 horse
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gooseneck or bumper pull?
Just guessing based on other brands I have had I would say the gooseneck is going to be somewhere around 5000 lbs and the bumper pull is going to be around 4000 lbs. IMO
Posted 2009-08-11 2:25 PM (#109277 - in reply to #109276) Subject: RE: 94 Travalong 4 horse
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Originally written by stacieandtheboys on 2009-08-11 2:40 PM
I called and they said 5900! now I am shopping for a bigger truck lol
Not taking away from what they told you.... I would take it to a truck scale and get you whole rig weighed. Truck and trailer together, then either the truck or trailer seperate.... That's what I did, a dealer under guestimated our trailer's weight by 2500#. Dealer said it weighed 7500#, I thought if felt mighty heavy for 7500#, so I carried it to town... The scale at Elm City Farm Supply says 10000# and change. That only leaves me 5000# for horses, tack, feed for a week, carts, harnesses, etc. etc.....
Posted 2009-08-11 2:40 PM (#109278 - in reply to #109182) Subject: RE: 94 Travalong 4 horse
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I agree with Retendo. And I'm guessing 5900 lbs is light. I had a 3 horse steel gooseneck, no LQ, that the factory said weighed ~6000 lbs. So I was going to guess more like 7000-7500 lbs. for a 4 horse.