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I talked to John Winslow about this and he said that the most reliable way to test it is under a load. ie BFR's reply. He said you can jack up the front wheel and test it that way, but sometimes it will test ok with no load, then not work with a load.
they have one that hooks to the 5th wheel of another truck then uses a jack to lift up the back of the other truck. I have seen a dump box attached to a fith wheel plate too.
HEY LOOK, I USED THE SEARCH!!!!
Ken seems to know a little about this subject.
http://www.steelsoldiers.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=200&highlight=whiffletree
I know one guy who made a plate to go on the tow bar when mounted on the back. it had angle iron on it not slings. angle goes under the back of truck frames and under MV bumpers. Get a size bigger alum. angle or rubber so it won't scratch. This doesn't help you at all to tow a civy vehicle from...
I can get it and store it. all the trailers that have been on there for a semi have not been cheap. I have bid on them all. are u talking about the single axle?
Just let me know.
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