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gooseneck tilt

fhansen

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Mar 7, 2008
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Location
Santa Rosa, CA
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Farmer and Trucker
We were interested in getting a two-axle tiltbed gooseneck equipment trailer in the 45000-50000 lb. range and also a heavier three-axle tilt bed. I ran across a two-axle with a walking beam suspension-no springs, no air- and was wondering how those would behave. It seems like they could be pretty rough riding but I've never pulled one.
 
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