ChrHerrman
ArboristSite Lurker
I have a single axle dump trailer that is rated at 5000 pounds. It will dump 5000 and will handle the weight well, but when I stack it full of "green" red oak and am up around 7000-8000 pounds it will not dump and mashes my truck down. I pull the trailer with a 2008 Chevy 1500, because I got a great deal on the truck and I did not want the 6.0 gas hog and could not afford a diesel. I plan to put air bags on the rear of my truck next year as to not void the warranty, however I wonder how much less a tandem axle trailer would mash down my truck because of the added axle.
For those of you who have tandem axle dump trailers, what has been your expeience? I don't neccesarily want to tow a whole lot more weight than 7000-8000 pounds, but even now with 5000 in the trailer my truck is pretty mashed down. Do you think it would be better to have a tandem axle trailer or just do the air bags?
For those of you who have tandem axle dump trailers, what has been your expeience? I don't neccesarily want to tow a whole lot more weight than 7000-8000 pounds, but even now with 5000 in the trailer my truck is pretty mashed down. Do you think it would be better to have a tandem axle trailer or just do the air bags?