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- Grit_dogNavigator^Lol. Good one buddy!
- I agree with GO BIG OR GO HOME ! ! !
With the combination of super short Wheelbase ( shorter frame) , DRW, and that light weight bear keg fuel tank I'd say 50'+ ... Nice find ! :B
And I bet it WAS posted on 3/31.... good Ole Grit is on that " SPECIAL" List ! ! :B - BTDTNYFBExplorerGo with whatever trailer fits your needs, as long as you have a 2500 it will pull it, too many get caught in the weeds of ratings etc
- mkirschNomad II
ssthrd wrote:
walker111 wrote:
Air bags and you are good to go....... salesman told me! 40 footer for sure
^^ And with wheelie bars, split rear brakes, and a good 454, the world would be your oyster!
That there things got wunna dem Cummings dee-sul en-jins in it. - ssthrdExplorer
walker111 wrote:
Air bags and you are good to go....... salesman told me! 40 footer for sure
^^ And with wheelie bars, split rear brakes, and a good 454, the world would be your oyster! - JIMNLINExplorer IIINational Trailer Convoy INC from the late '40s/'50s used very short tow trucks like the pic to tow house trailers in that era. Of course house trailers (later called mobile homes ) back then were about 35'-40' max. NTC had dozens on the road just in Tulsa, OK alone for Spartan house trailer mfg in Tulsa.
- Grit_dogNavigator^ See, that’s what I was thinking. Can pull a much longer trailer and be within the overall length regs for combination vehicles.
And the whole broken frame thing is of greatly reduced potential. Beings there’s not much frame between the axles!
Seems like the perfect solution to all the rvnet worries! - PA12DRVRExplorer
JaxDad wrote:
That was a pretty common conversion back in the day.
Google “ pickup converted to aircraft tug” images, there’s a lot of different styles including some with no rear end.
Yep. still see quite a few of them in various places up here.
...and to the OP's question "how long", I saw something very similar pulling a DC-3 the other day...so 60-ish feet. - JaxDadExplorer IIIThat was a pretty common conversion back in the day.
Google “ pickup converted to aircraft tug” images, there’s a lot of different styles including some with no rear end. - MFLNomad II
fj12ryder wrote:
Shoot, ever'body knows it isn't how much you can tow, but how much you can carry. :)
Exactly...an those old chebbs only had a 8,600 GVWR! The Cummins diesel in those were heavy. With a curb wt of 8,200, plus 2 people an dog, you couldn't carry nuttin!:p
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