Posted 2015-04-16 4:34 AM (#163173) Subject: How much truck do I need?
Veteran
Posts: 282
Location: southcentral pennsylvania
On way to event this past weekend, got a call from friend who was stranded with steel 4 horse stock trailer (2 horses aboard & lots of stuff) along a busy 4 lane.All but 2 of truck's right front wheel lug nuts sheered off. A friend was taking our horses to the event, so we were able hook up trailer and be on our way. BUT, the plug did not fit my trailer. So, I was running without lights, turn signals and BRAKES.I can tell you I had some piece of mind knowing my 350 diesel would get us the last 10 miles using common sense and the big truck's brakes. While I just have a 2 horse steel GN, and am tempted at times to get a "lesser" tow vehicle, this weekend sealed the deal for keeping it big!
Posted 2015-04-16 9:14 PM (#163179 - in reply to #163173) Subject: RE: How much truck do I need?
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 430
Location: TN
I agree with you 100% heritagelane, but in this day and age more people seem to be asking, "How little can I get away with", not "What is safest to tow with"!I think I will stick to my one ton as well and have better chances of keeping my horses, myself and others as safe as possible when I go down the road. I fully understand that accidents can and will happen, but I want to know that I did everything in my power to prevent them if possible!
Posted 2015-04-22 8:27 AM (#163220 - in reply to #163173) Subject: RE: How much truck do I need?
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Posts: 330
Location: northeast Texas
Wow both of you are so right, and its so refreshing to read this. Having been in a bad no fault wreck totaling a truck and heavy LQ trailer, I can relate. My truck has an exhaust brake and that sure is a nice back up if you loose your trailer brakes.