Tow vehicle
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Red Deer, AB Canada
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Tow vehicle
I have a decision to make and would like some help from the members. I currently have a 32' Pace tag type trailer (an extra foot high) and with everything loaded, including the dragster, it weighs about 11,000 pounds. I am currently towing it with my F-250 HD (5.4 auto) and need to get a new tow vehicle more suited to the job. My current truck tows it OK as long as there are no head or cross winds but throw in some wind and it gets a bit shakey. I need my truck for work, so I can't get rid of it, although I could sell it and buy a 1 ton dually. I looked at a motorhome but am having trouble finding one that can handle the weight. Now for my question:
Has anyone towed a trailer like mine using a tandem highway tractor? I am looking at a Peterbuilt with 40,000 rears and am wondering if the stiffer suspension would be hard on the trailer and it's contents? There are a lot of good used highway trucks for sale out there at less than $20,000. I can register and insure it privately. I figure, if I buy the truck and put a flat deck on it for now, I could add a toterhome later. Any input, ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
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Has anyone towed a trailer like mine using a tandem highway tractor? I am looking at a Peterbuilt with 40,000 rears and am wondering if the stiffer suspension would be hard on the trailer and it's contents? There are a lot of good used highway trucks for sale out there at less than $20,000. I can register and insure it privately. I figure, if I buy the truck and put a flat deck on it for now, I could add a toterhome later. Any input, ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.
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#2
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Sounds like a great idea. I was always worried about the reg's driving one. I wanted to do the same thing. But, Back in 05 I bought me a 04 C4500 Chevy Kodiak,new. Was cheaper than a 1 ton dually at the time. Rides rough when not towing. 48' trailer with 2 cars weighs about 18,000, doesn't mind a headwind or hills. this truck was made to tow.
#4
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Well I did it today! My new tow vehicle is a 1994 Kenworth K-100 cabover with a 430 HP Detroit 60 series engine, 18 speed Road Ranger, 40,000# rear ends and a 90" sleeper. I paid $11,500 US for it and it is in great shape. The guy has owned it since new and ran it from Calgary to Houston most of the time. He kept impecable records and did regular "blood tests" on the oil. I will post some pics in the next day or two.
Now it's off with the fifth wheel, extend the deck and mount a hitch. Then the test drive.
Now it's off with the fifth wheel, extend the deck and mount a hitch. Then the test drive.