The place I used to work for had quad 53 foot and spread 48 foot trailers. It was actually easier to back the quad than the spread. With the rear axle lifted, even though it was longer, you could back into spots faster than the spreads.
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Yes, with a spread, they'll pivot on whichever has more weight at the time so it'll change as you clear a hump or hole or crown of the road, etc. and tries to rip the lighter axle out from under the trailer!!
@passingthru69 can you dump or adjust the air in your axles individually?
I used to pull a three axle lowbed that the first two where on a walking beam and the third was air, no lift, and no ride height valve, just a regulator.. So by adjusting the air to the tail axle you could balance the axles or change the pivot point, or lift the front two right off the ground when empty.. It was old, but worked well.Lepton1, MJ1657, Dye Guardian and 1 other person Thank this. -
No all I can do is dump the rear axle.
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Getting back at it, this will be my basic load for the next year... Look ma! No tarps...lol
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