What the longest you've pulled

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  1. MNorby

    MNorby Well-Known Member

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    Sure I've pulled 80 feet worth of trailers in a semi but with your pickup, what the longest trailer or combination you've pulled. I pulled home my new gooseneck and Joe's new trailer today. 78.5' from front of truck to back of trailer. More info on trailer in the trailer forum. Here is a long pic:
     

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    that's a big concessions trailer... you guys must make some $$ off the kids with that one...

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    wow, it is kinda ironic the trailer is the same length as the concesions stand.... hmmm. Maybe I could put it on there then be a huge ice cream truck
     
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    Ive pulled a 28' Tag enclosed trailer. It was probably 32' from ball to taillights plus the 21' or so of my truck with the hitch equals about 53'
     
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    should have put the tag ON the gooseneck trailer.
     
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    we had no way to load it and it had a pintle hitch and we didn't have any way to tow it behind a truck w/o a pintle hook. My gooseneck has a pintle hook on the back so it worked pretty well.... just uber-long
     
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    Dang that's long!!!!:eek:
    How hard was the drive with the trailers like that? I figured you didn't have any way to load it. It looks cool towing that way too!
     
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    It wasn't too bad but I am used to pulling doubles and such. I even backed them up a couple times into the air fillup and up to the door of the shop. Got lots of good looks.
     
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    I've pulled over 120' of trailers before, 6 grain trailers in all. Only went 3 miles. Had to make a Wide turn also:eek:.
     
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    Holy extreme long load batman. How much weight was that?
     
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    They were all empty so it wasn't that extreme of weight. Maybe 4 or 5 tons. Had they been full, it would have pulled itself apart at 45 tons:eek:
     
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    I had a pole trailer with a 55 foot pole on it. That's way tricky to drive with because the axle is in the center of the pole...talk about a big swing out!:eek:...then add a truck with a 198" wheelbase, you dont want to drive thru town with it!
     
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    wrecker plus a day cab LWB truck with about a 40' tanker fth on it. kinda different.
     
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    added a long one to my list today
    was towing with a 30' HD wrecker. had the boom down and out 5 feet. and had the front of a 53' semi box trailer hooked onto that so it basically turned the 5th wheel box trailer into a 53' pintle hitch trailer! manuevering through the busy towns i had to haul it was a major bear, plus the fact that it had some flat tires, and no working lights/brakes.
    moved 6 trailers like that all afternoon(9-5), each one some degree of broken....definatly different grabbing 5th wheel trailers by chaining through the pin and wedgeing the bar agaisnt the bulkhead/front of the 5th wheel plate.
     
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    About 7500', give or take a few hundred feet.:D
     
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    I like the 2.51 a gal for diesel
     
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    Not to change the subject but I think I will take a pic of my truck next to a 2.95 a gal diesel sign so I have something funny to show my 5 year old when he gets ready to drive, fuel should be around 15.00 a gal then.
     
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    The longest I have pulled is a 36' camper with my 1/2 ton gasser. No weight distribution or sway control... ya, it sucked big time! :doah:



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