Re: [MV] Help with trailer identification

From: Joe Shannon (fordpart@bellsouth.net)
Date: Mon Apr 07 2003 - 19:02:43 PDT


These dimensions are correct, when I brought mine home on a gooseneck it
hung over both sides of the gooseneck.

J.Wiehe wrote:

>Also from TM 9-2330-211-14&P ( 1991 )
>The 5 ton tractor should only be used for loads up
>to 15 tons. The 10 ton tractor should be used for
>loads up to 25 tons.
>
>Dimensions:
>Length @ 414 inches.
>Deck @ 192 inches.
>Width @ 115 inches.
>Height, normal @ 39 3/8 inches.
>Weights:
>Curb @ 16,500 ibs.
>Cargo @ 50,000 lbs.
>Gross @ 66,500 lbs.
>
>Also, make sure that you have the proper drivers license !!!
>
>Jim Wiehe VA3JHW
>j.wiehe@sympatico.ca
>----- Original Message -----
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>Subject: Re: [MV] Help with trailer identification
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>>In a message dated 4/7/03 1:11:12 PM, rmgill@mindspring.com writes:
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>><< Deuce tractor or 5 ton tractor. >>
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>>sorry, deuce ain't gonna do it. it weights 13,000 pounds empty. it should
>>have a reversible pin so it can be pulled by a five or a ten ton. it's
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>also
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>>over width.
>>jeff
>>tacticaltruck.com
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