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mkirsch
Feb 02, 2018Nomad II
The proper term for this type of unit is "Redneck TOY HAULER" because the TC is usually loaded on the front of a gooseneck trailer, while the rest of the trailer is used to haul a vehicle or other piece of equipment. Offroad trucks, mud boggers, and pulling tractors are common cargo, hence the "redneck" aspect.
There is no trailer manufactured specifically to haul a TC, but just about any tandem axle flatbed trailer can be used. Mostly, the trailer has to fit between the jacks, but even that can be dealt with.
"Bumper pull car hauler" is probably what you would want for an F150 type truck. No sense in dealing with a gooseneck if this is only a short-term solution.
The key is getting the TC loaded on the trailer where you don't have an excessive amount of tongue weight, but you also don't have too little tongue weight.
There is no trailer manufactured specifically to haul a TC, but just about any tandem axle flatbed trailer can be used. Mostly, the trailer has to fit between the jacks, but even that can be dealt with.
"Bumper pull car hauler" is probably what you would want for an F150 type truck. No sense in dealing with a gooseneck if this is only a short-term solution.
The key is getting the TC loaded on the trailer where you don't have an excessive amount of tongue weight, but you also don't have too little tongue weight.
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