EdsTowing Posted January 22, 2022 Posted January 22, 2022 Some may say it's "just a Single Axle" but rear towing this with a load in it is equivalent to towing a loaded mixer... It had around 6 or 7 ton in the box... Brought back to the shop for a pump failure... 8 Quote
Stuart Wagner Posted January 26, 2022 Posted January 26, 2022 I had a Mack single axle plow truck the other day and the bed was heaping full of cinders. I didn't trust putting all that on the steer axle so i front towed it. Quote Check out our website at: www.cjwagnerinc.com
EdsTowing Posted January 26, 2022 Author Posted January 26, 2022 11 hours ago, Stuart Wagner said: I had a Mack single axle plow truck the other day and the bed was heaping full of cinders. I didn't trust putting all that on the steer axle so i front towed it. That's the problem with single axle plow trucks...they always put a "good load" on them because their small and don't want to refill so often. If this was heaping, I wouldn't of done it either. Honestly my decision was 2 fold...it was around 10 deg and I didn't want to pull the shaft and I wanted to see how my truck handled it. Being in a controlled environment I could experiment a little. Quote
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