Why type of semitrailer and equipment works best for loading, unloading and hauling non-motorized vehicles? These include large carriages, stagecoaches, royal coaches, platform wagons and covered wagons. Stagecoaches can weigh up to 2,500 pounds. Some emergency roadside automobile transport trucks have a winch system and a tipping flat bed for pulling a disabled vehicle up or letting it roll off down to the ground. Is a system like this available in a class 8/9 semitrailer?
transporting horse-drawn vehicles by truck
Discussion in 'Car Hauler and Auto Carrier Trucking Forum' started by Moose Holland, Jun 16, 2022.
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The dimensions of the items are the most important thing to know. A typical semi-truck with flatbed type trailers can only be 8-8.5 feet wide without getting permits and extra requirements. A typical flatbed trailer is 48 or 53 feet long and 8-8.5 feet wide. A reverse goose neck or RGN trailer is likely the best option, as RockinChair said above.
Also, the distance the items need to be moved will be a major factor in the cost of moving them.MOBee Thanks this. -
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On a computer game, you can load them any way you want.
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I'm waiting for somebody to do the "don't put the cart before the horse" joke.InTooDeep, Badmon, tscottme and 1 other person Thank this. -
Most organizations who show use a modified covered car hauler with a sliding winch to pull in the rolling stock. How much? No idea.
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