I bought an MEP-802a genset on what I believe is an LTT-TQG trailer. In the photo the genset is sitting on blocks. Once mounted it will be at the same level as the external fuel tank. The seller is delivering the trailer and genset to me in about two weeks.
I have some questions on towing. I have a 2015 Chevy Silverado 3/4 with the Duramax engine. I plan to get an adjustable pintle receiver so I can make sure the trailer is level.
Looking for advice on how far forward to mount the genset (I did not buy the external tank but can't rule out installing one later). I would prefer to have it mounted all the way back so I can put other stuff on the front of the trailer. Is the fuel side of these gensets the heavy part or are they pretty well balanced?
Also the manufacturer, Shutt Trailer, says max speed on primary roads is 55mph. I will be hauling this 1200 miles mostly on I-90 which is 80mph. Anyone done 75-80mph with a setup like this? I want to be safe but not sure I can handle trucking across SD and WY at 55mph.
Thanks for any advice.
I have some questions on towing. I have a 2015 Chevy Silverado 3/4 with the Duramax engine. I plan to get an adjustable pintle receiver so I can make sure the trailer is level.
Looking for advice on how far forward to mount the genset (I did not buy the external tank but can't rule out installing one later). I would prefer to have it mounted all the way back so I can put other stuff on the front of the trailer. Is the fuel side of these gensets the heavy part or are they pretty well balanced?
Also the manufacturer, Shutt Trailer, says max speed on primary roads is 55mph. I will be hauling this 1200 miles mostly on I-90 which is 80mph. Anyone done 75-80mph with a setup like this? I want to be safe but not sure I can handle trucking across SD and WY at 55mph.
Thanks for any advice.
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