I'm looking to purchase a weight distribution hitch for my trailer to tow my tractor. I purchased a 2024 Rice 7x18 Car Hauler Trailer. I bought the 10K trailer for the beefier brakes and axles, knowing I wouldn't be towing near it's max rating of 9990# I have a 2023 Silverardo 1500 with the DuraMax 3L diesel. It's tow rating is 9000#. I calculated the weight of my B3030 with a LA403 loader, and BH75 backhoe to be about 3800#. The trailer weight is 2775#, so combined I'm looking at ~6500#. I do have a Kubota weight box with weights that's around 500# that I'll probably have on the trailer as well. That'll put me somewhere around 7000#.
I'm looking at the Curt TruTrack 4P WDH setup. They have two models, one (17500) that's rated for 8000-10,000#, and the other (17499) which is rated at 5000-8000#.
My question is...even though the trailer is rated for 10K, and knowing that my trailer weight will be around 7000#, I'm thinking I should buy the 5-8K WDH. Is this correct? Would the 8-10K WDH adversely affect the towing where the towing weight is under the 8K low end rating?
I've never used a weight distribution hitch and figured I'd ask here where the knowledgeable tractor owners are.
I'm looking at the Curt TruTrack 4P WDH setup. They have two models, one (17500) that's rated for 8000-10,000#, and the other (17499) which is rated at 5000-8000#.
My question is...even though the trailer is rated for 10K, and knowing that my trailer weight will be around 7000#, I'm thinking I should buy the 5-8K WDH. Is this correct? Would the 8-10K WDH adversely affect the towing where the towing weight is under the 8K low end rating?
I've never used a weight distribution hitch and figured I'd ask here where the knowledgeable tractor owners are.