what type of truck to tow 40K?

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  1. Tx Countryboy

    Tx Countryboy Road Train Member

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    T800 KW . will do the job.
     
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  3. Ridgeline

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    Please just go to the source that deals with spec'ing a truck for vocational use ...


    The dealer.
     
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  4. Tx Countryboy

    Tx Countryboy Road Train Member

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    T 800 just sold here it had a cat , 18 speed & 46 rears . so you can find HD spec'd trucks.
     
  5. Roberts450

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    This along with the state the OP is in is the biggest question here. Hauling a 30k piece of machinery is easy with a tractor and trailer is super easy. Now if the OP wants to do it with a dump truck and a beaver tail or ramp trailer its pretty easy as well, just needs a little more attention to truck/trailer axle setup depending on state weight regulations.
     
  6. Brettj3876

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  7. rbrtwbstr

    rbrtwbstr Road Train Member

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    It really doesn't matter what brand of truck the OP chooses, as long as it has the right drivetrain for the job. Some will say buy a Pete, others a Mack (myself included, but that's just my opinion), but at the end of the day, a Crapcadia daycab spec'd correctly would do the job just as well.
     
  8. 201

    201 Road Train Member

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    IDK, not too bright. I've been there, and if it's soft, you should really load on the road. You need a pretty big machine to pull a sinking truck out of the mud. That really does demonstrate how tough they are. I've seen lesser trucks twist driveshafts off in those situations.
     
  9. ABfish

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    We move a 35,000 lbs excavator, a Cat 315CL, behind a 10-wheel dump truck. Not particularly heavy specs, but it has full locking rears, so it's good offroad.

    We use a 25-ton Eager Beaver with electric/hydraulic ramps. It's super easy to load, much quicker than our 50-ton RGN. The biggest limitation with a tag trailer is the deck height. A 3-yard wheel loader on our tag trailer is 14'2" tall.
     
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  10. starmac

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    Do you have other uses for the truck, such as a dump truck or something else.
    If so I would concentrate on getting what will work well for both uses, I pull more weight than that on a 3 axle pintle hitch tilt top lowboy, with mt log truck all the time, but hauling logs is it's primary job, this includes excavators and dozers, plus logging equipment.
    Just about any brand truck will work as long as it is speced right, and most vocational trucks will be speced with more ground clearance and lower gears.
     
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  11. Fold_Moiler

    Fold_Moiler Road Train Member

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    I do that all the time with a dump truck and a pintle hitch flatbed.

    Any truck will pull that fine as stated, that particular trailer has air brakes and pulls a Paver and roller and skid steer too if we want to ride dirty.
     
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