Hi anyone having problems towing long trailers? While towing my twin axle car trailer I find that when going over 50 mph it starts snaking, while when towing a short trailer I have no hassle.Any ideas
ive towed a twin axle car trailor (ivor williams)with another jeep on the back with no issues. the jeep was forward of the centre of the trailor and it had no issues with snaking.
Quote from: Dave69 on June 19, 2009, 01:44:43 PMive towed a twin axle car trailor (ivor williams)with another jeep on the back with no issues. the jeep was forward of the centre of the trailor and it had no issues with snaking. um that's with the tow ball being 6 1/2 inches higher than it should have been, forgot to put a dropper plate on. Tracked true though.
Ah the copper who doesn't know what he's talking about, now there's a supprise.I've grandfather rights on my licence so it's a c1+e entitlement iirc, either way it's a mam of 8.25 tonne (7.5 with a 750 trailer, or combination of weights upto that according to a lengthy conversation with vosa a few years ago when I had a 8 tonne truck and they confirmed that my licence was OK for driving it)The mog weights in at 2600, the trailer 800, the gross tow weight is 3500 for a grand. That's 100kg's under, which doesn't take into concideration that the mog troop carrier body is not there, but there is a smaller tipper body, and that it's been diesalised, all in all, it's no more than 3500.That's a legal load with the old school licence. 100% capacity, but legal.People try to make the whole towing thing more confusing that it is. If you've an old school licence, look at the maximum tow limit of the vehicle. Look at your licence entitlement, if it's OK then all is fine.Oh, if the mog was doing the towing, then according to my licence that's a max of 22 tonne trailer (more than the mog can tow according to the plating - but then again mogs are used for shunting 600 tonne trains )[/rant over]
Quote from: dxmedia on June 22, 2009, 12:22:34 PMAh the copper who doesn't know what he's talking about, now there's a supprise.I've grandfather rights on my licence so it's a c1+e entitlement iirc, either way it's a mam of 8.25 tonne (7.5 with a 750 trailer, or combination of weights upto that according to a lengthy conversation with vosa a few years ago when I had a 8 tonne truck and they confirmed that my licence was OK for driving it)The mog weights in at 2600, the trailer 800, the gross tow weight is 3500 for a grand. That's 100kg's under, which doesn't take into concideration that the mog troop carrier body is not there, but there is a smaller tipper body, and that it's been diesalised, all in all, it's no more than 3500.That's a legal load with the old school licence. 100% capacity, but legal.People try to make the whole towing thing more confusing that it is. If you've an old school licence, look at the maximum tow limit of the vehicle. Look at your licence entitlement, if it's OK then all is fine.Oh, if the mog was doing the towing, then according to my licence that's a max of 22 tonne trailer (more than the mog can tow according to the plating - but then again mogs are used for shunting 600 tonne trains )[/rant over]C1+E....vehicles with a weight between 3500 and 7500kg and with a trailor over 750kg but the total combined weight cant exceed 12000kg.