Re: [MV] towing capabilities

From: Dave Cole (DavidCole@tk7.net)
Date: Wed Feb 27 2002 - 13:09:08 PST


I have towed over 30K lbs with just my 1 ton dually Chevy truck with a 454 with a gooseneck trailer going up and down some pretty severe hills.

If you are only talking about a short distance with no hills, 30k lbs should be a walk in the park. The 5 tons are rated at 30 k lb towing load on a trailer, not even a converter dolley. I believe that the 2 1/2 tonners
are rated at half that, again that is on a trailer. However these trucks are severely underrated. I wouldn't hesitate, but the 4K lb in the back is a good idea. Just make sure all of your brakes are working.

Where did you get the converter dolley?

I've thought about buying one for use with my 5 ton dump, but have never seen one for sale. It would be nice to be able to pull short van trailers.

Dave

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2/20/02 8:14:35 AM, Rick Welker <rickw_17030@yahoo.com> wrote:

>Ok guys, what's the most I could expect to flat tow
>with a turbo duece on paved roads about 20 miles (no
>mountains or big hills). I'm using a tow dolly (big)
>with brakes on it. I thought I'd put about 2 ton in
>the bed of the duece to "anchor" it so as to not get
>pushed around. I'm looking at about 30k; speed is not
>a factor and it's only a one time deal.
>
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