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Safely hauling a skid steer

jakegsxr11

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Mar 31, 2015
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3
Location
United States
Hi,
I recently purchased a bobcat 843 skid steer it weighs 6500#. I've never towed anything over a couple thousand and need to know how to safely do it. I'll be using my 2002 duramax 3/4 ton truck and renting a bumper trailer (not sure on length or weight yet but the local rental store uses it to tow their mini excevator). I have a gooseneck hitch but cannot find a gooseneck trailer to rent. I also have a brake controller installed in the truck. I would appreciate advice about how to load/balance the trailer properly, how to set the brake controller, what hitch receiver i should purchase and any other tips you can think of. I did try to search the subject but didn't find many relevant results. Thanks in advance.
 

monster76

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Aug 14, 2013
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526
Location
Miami Fl
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Contractor
I set my brake controller by going to 0 then bringingit up as i do a couple test atop until its stops with out locking up tires or jerking the truck when you barely touch the brakes
 

Canadian_digger

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Oct 31, 2007
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811
Location
Ontario
You want to have around 10-15% of the the total weight on the tong of the trailer for bumper pull type hitch.
 

apetad

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Jul 24, 2012
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Location
Leander, Texas
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Compact Construction Equipment Sales
A gooseneck trailer sure would make that load handle great.
 
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