Gooseneck Horse Trailer Hook-up by LanChester Trailer

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Uploaded by on Jun 11, 2009

Steps for first time trailer buyer to help hitch up their new trailer purchase.
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  • @HD13POWER With a lift you lose stability and bumper pulling is the most unstable out of fith wheel goose and bumper. and like everyone else said you cant handle the amount of weight with a 2 in reciever wiht 1/4 to 1/2 is thick walls.

  • @HD13POWER the gooseneck hitch handles far better on the road and handles heavy weight better.. the load is spread over the whole truck, not just the rear axle

  • @HD13POWER because lots of people who use horse trailers (or goosenecks) are towing something heavy, or many horses at a time, and the little goosenecks that hook to the back hitch, they're too small and cant hold enough weight, so people get these ones that go into the bed so they tow more weight

  • we dont hook up the chains

  • @HD13POWER thats not a gooseneck hitch that a tow-behind hitch class 5,

  • Why you didnt use the gooseneck trailer with the hitch that is before the tailgate ?

    just lift your truck and use it ! or there is a problem ?

  • at least its a bulldog hitch those are the best

  • looks like he bumped the tailgate with that trailer!!!

  • wat kind of trailer is that

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