That's my point...in a pinch. Would I make a habit of it or travel across the country...No way. I will say though, the Titan does way better than my 3/4 ton Chevy gassers ever did.:big_grin:They will drag just about anything you latch onto. I've done 9K+ scrap hauls with mine. But I wouldn't make a habit of it. But yes, The T's will do in a pinch.
good braking habits help. Plus good trailer brakes too. I had couple nimtwits that see a truck hauling a load an wanna jump in front cause they think youll slow them down. yet i'm the one passing them lol i think it pulls nice and stops rather good. just my opinion
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you also say youll rent or borrow a diesle. i dont' get the reasoning behind that? The titan has the power. the brake pads are a bit smaller but good pads on truck and trailer and your fine. so why a diesle?
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Don't let them bother you. Some people relly freak about safety. I have towed way more than that with my Titan (about 18k lbs ) and it did just fine. If your load is balanced, and you have good trailer brakes it is not a issue. Never have I seen any cop weigh a load after an accident. Heck getting a trooper to even show up is almost impossible. I hade a accident last week and after a hour wait the sherrif told us to go home and fill out a blue form because they still had not even got in contact with a state police.i dont do it every day. 5 miles to my storage facility. That was it guys. I was just happy to feel the power the titan has. thanks for all the info too. ive been hauling and towing for many years. i know the ups and downs and dos and donts. i was about 11k i believe with everything. over weight yes. stupid to some yes. was a good ride.
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The weight of the towing vehicle is a huge factor. My 89 F-350 flatbed single-cab weighs 2200lbs more than my T. It's also a manual shift, which means I don't have to rely on a computer to drop a gear for me to assist in slowing down. Titans are great trucks, and excel at light to medium towing duty, but they aren't magical haulers, and definitely not one-tons.
Sort of beating a dead horse here, but especially if you are towing big, other drivers will become exponentially more retarded as they get near, beside, and then in front of you. This is a simple fact, I used to haul resin and iron to mines all over the west in Kenworths and Peterbilts. Regardless of if you are rated to tow what you have latched on or not...Regardless of the capabilities of your vehicle at all, you have to be utterly on edge anytime stopping distance is greater for any reason, particularly when you have a 'hinge' anywhere on your entire mass.
All that being said, Hauling a skidsteer out to a job in a pinch? Kudos. Hauling it daily? Um.. no. But the idea that the motor being diesel or gas..where does that come from. I've hauled very heavy equipment with both, and it really doesn't matter as long as the brakes/frame/axles/transmission/etc are designed with heavy-haul in mind... And oh yes, lets not forget those who do this sort of hauling on cool mud tires that aren't rated near enough for the task.
at least 50% of the ppl towing anything on the road aren't fit to be driving ANYTHING, period, trailer or not. There is no such thing as 'Drive Safe' the closest one can get is to 'Drive Well'.
i dont do it every day. 5 miles to my storage facility. That was it guys. I was just happy to feel the power the titan has. thanks for all the info too. ive been hauling and towing for many years. i know the ups and downs and dos and donts. i was about 11k i believe with everything. over weight yes. stupid to some yes. was a good ride.
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