aquaforce
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L245DT FEL, JD450 Track loader, 5' scrape blade&mower, 5x10 trailer, Dump truck
which is why the trailer I get will be one I'm comfortable with. proper loading and brakes on both axles will be top priority. as well as weight distributing hitch. ( torsion bars and hogs head style )Man becareful puting a tandem axle trailer behind your Toyota 4Runner.
Anytime you have a trailer alot wider then the tow vehical the trailer can and will push the tow vehical all over the place.
I agree, no way no how would I try and tow 5k with a 4runner. I tow maybe 6k total with my 2500 Ram and that is a load. One thing to consider is the weight of the tow vehicle, if it's light the trailer can have it's way with it. My Ram with me in it is 5800 pounds, it also has E class tires, which makes a huge difference.Man becareful puting a tandem axle trailer behind your Toyota 4Runner. I hooked up my 6x16 tandem behind my 87 Bronco {full size} and just drove aroud the block to see how it would do. The Bronco didnt really like it one damn bit and I was told the Bronco could handle 5k no problem. Yeah your 4Runner and my Bronco will pull 5k but its the sway and contolling of the trailer thats an issue. Anytime you have a trailer alot wider then the tow vehical the trailer can and will push the tow vehical all over the place.
My dad learn this first hand himself the hard way. Back years ago he had a 81 Ford F350 flatbed dump and a triaxle equipment trailer. He picked himself up a new to him Ford 3550 tractor with a FEL from the dealer and was heading home with his new toy. Now the F350 truck is rated for 5k the tractor weighs about 3k the trailer empty was 1,500 to 2k so the whole shebang trailer and tractor should be at the 5k limit. Pops was coming down a steep hill with the load and he hit the brakes and chaged across 3 lanes of traffic without really wanting to.
I looked up the specs on a 4runner, 4400 pounds. They had a tow capacity of 7300 pounds last year and it is no longer available, I see destruction written all over that. It has a v-6 and light weight running gear, I see destruction even at 5000 pounds. A truck made to tow 5000 pounds struggles with it, for the life of me I can't figure out why they would even claim that.
These newer high HP light weight truck may pull fine but I just don't see them having the frame strength, weight or the braking power to safely handle a heavy load.
One thing that OTT has plenty of is opinions and if it's a hot subject matter you can be assured that a little bit of everything will be shared so here is mine about the bashing.Let's not turn this thread into brand bashing thead. There are other forums out there for that. The OP asked to see what people towed their Kubota's with. Let keep it as such. Not everyone's towing needs are the same. What works for one, may or may not work for someone else. We all have our favorite brands of tractor (Kubota), but we don't all share the the same favortie brand of tow vehicles.
Let's not turn this thread into brand bashing thead.
Aquaforce,Thanks bulldog and eric, I agree.
Yes we should stay on par with the direction of the thread but that doesn't mean that discussion is prohibited. This is all public so it is publicly an open conversation and should be seen as such.
Aquaforce, that you've been a GM master tech for years, you of all should know that the recall Toyota is faced with was blown WAY out of proportion, and is more media frenzy than a true issue. GM has had more recalls so much more serious than what Toyota is dealing with there is no comparison.
Toyota did get caught playing the GAME that GM has played for years, yep, we have a problem, lets try and figure it out maybe there won't be too many bodies to count before we can resolve the issue. Ford played the game in the '70's ( Pinto gas tanks ) and got caught as well.
FWIW, I was a GM tech for several years, the recalls and the way GM handled them is way more appalling (by shear numbers) than anything Toyota has done.
I agree with you that we should stay with the theme of a thread and I think that all of us regulars here at OTT do that fairly well. At the same time though what is wrong with a little side track post every now and then. I haven't been here at OTT very long but I really enjoy being a part of this forum. Sure you may get 20 different opinions to one question but That is the way it should be. If all of us thought alike there would be no need to have this forum because we would have no reason to discuss anything. I have met some great people here and have learned alot of things as well. I hope that some of what I have shared has been a benefit to someone also.
OTT is the best of the best when it come to forums. I feel like when it's all said and done we get and give the best advise possible and have a good time doing it. If it gets so uptight that we can't cut up and pick at each other a little I sure don't want to be a part of it. If I wanted to be part of a forum like that I wouldn't have come here in the first place.
Keep up the good work my Orange Brothers and if you don't like it go buy yourself a John Deere.