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laknox
Feb 10, 2014Nomad
Chuckdog, you'll run into pin wt. issues, IMO. In no way can you compare a flatbed GN trailer to an RV FW. On the GN, you can shift the load to make sure you're not over wt. on the ball; can't do too much on a FW. When my brother and I load our two antique tractors on our GN, his Model B =always= goes on first, with my A on the back, if I'm towing with my D'max. If we're towing with his F350 Dually, then my A goes on first and his B in the back, since he's got a lot more capacity than I do.
Lyle
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