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NoseDive 05-22-2007 05:46 PM

My F-150 Towing My Toy
 
Finally remember to get pics while the Jeep was on the trailer. Handles the load great, but I think the Jeep is about the most I'd ever put behind the F-150.

http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d8...1ELaXrt_fs.jpg

Robbie

risupercrewman 05-22-2007 07:24 PM

Just Curious?
 
How much does your Jeep weigh? I ask because I need to rent a BoBCat to do some landscaping,from a rental place down the road, does the Jeep weigh more than the BobCat? or Vise Versa? Don't want to overload......:smoke:

bigdad8214 05-22-2007 07:30 PM

Depends on the bobcat, Or forman has one that is the bigger kind and it's 7k. But the bosses 763 or 761 something, it's like 5.5k

risupercrewman 05-22-2007 07:40 PM

Thanks, it's not the bigger one, just the standard size, so I'm thinkin I should be ok weight wise????:smoke:

ferguson41 05-22-2007 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by risupercrewman
Thanks, it's not the bigger one, just the standard size, so I'm thinkin I should be ok weight wise????:smoke:


Standard skidsteers weigh roughly 5K give or take with different brands. With a good dual axle trailer and trailer brakes you will be fine..

Tuchy3 05-22-2007 07:54 PM

i actually was towing a larger GEHL bobcat for a local landscaper and my truck towed it great and with no sagging so i think you should be fine!

risupercrewman 05-22-2007 07:58 PM

Thanks again, you guys are great! I feel confident now to tackle the Landscaping Chore!:smoke:

NoseDive 05-22-2007 09:51 PM

My jeep weighs about 4500# + the 1500# trailer. You should be fine towing the Bobcat. The reason why I said I wouldn't put anything bigger behind the F-150 is because I travel some relatively long distances towing the jeep 500+ mile trips and I just wouldn't want to stress it that much for that long. Just my opinion.

Robbie

PhillipSVT 05-22-2007 10:05 PM

Jeep looks good!

Especially with the flat fenders and stinger/hoop bumper. :thumbsup:

JeremyGSU 05-24-2007 10:46 PM

Weight distribution kit brother! :thumbsup:

dubbass33 05-25-2007 03:32 PM

i'd say put the jeep backwards. then the engine is near the back of the trailer, evening out the weight a little bit.

Rikster 05-25-2007 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by dubbass33
i'd say put the jeep backwards. then the engine is near the back of the trailer, evening out the weight a little bit.

Don't do that. There's a reason truckers place their weight closest to the cab. It's called sway.

dubbass33 05-25-2007 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by Rikster
Don't do that. There's a reason truckers place their weight closest to the cab. It's called sway.

true. i wasn't thinking about that. i was thinking more about leveling out the truck, but that is true. :beers:

NoseDive 05-30-2007 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by Rikster
Don't do that. There's a reason truckers place their weight closest to the cab. It's called sway.


That's exactly why it's loaded like that. It is a bit deceiving too because the truck has a 2" Autospring Lift in the front. I have never had any problems with this setup swaying nor has the truck ever bottomed out, and I have been down some pretty bad roads getting to the off-road parks.

There was a guy in my club towing a jeep/trailer setup like mine and he didn't want to squat the truck too bad. It was swaying like crazy until I finally talked him into pulling the jeep 6 inches or so forward and all the sway went away.

Robbie

JeepTower 05-30-2007 08:55 PM

Get a WD (weight distribution) hitch. It will do a world of good for sag in the rear and make your ride feel more comfortable on the long runs. I tow a very similar setup (jeep on car hauler) and once I added my WD hitch, and figured out where to put the jeep on the trailer all is well. My Jeep is way forward on my trailer and the truck sits almost completely level.


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