I was calculating in round numbers the other day while considering a slightly used 24' steel stock trailer. The trailer weighs in at a conservative (I went light for purpsoes of this calculation) 5K lbs. If I load a dozen 1,200 lb cows, then the gross on the trailer is 19,400 lbs. Ignoring the 7K lb axles, the best Load Range E tires have a carrying capacity of roughly 3700 lbs. Four times 3700 is 14,800 lbs. If there is 4,600 lbs on the goose neck hitch, then the tires are at capacity and probably over. I get about the same amount of rear spring compression by loading 2,500 lbs of hay on the flat bed of the truck.
My question from that point is anybody running 17. 5" trailer tires that have a load capacity of something like 6K lbs a tire. I imagine some of you guys with loaded 5ers must have had some tire problems.
I didn't buy the steel stock trailer. Why buy a a trailer designed to carry the volume of 12 (or 14) cows, and be way over the weight capacity?
My question from that point is anybody running 17. 5" trailer tires that have a load capacity of something like 6K lbs a tire. I imagine some of you guys with loaded 5ers must have had some tire problems.
I didn't buy the steel stock trailer. Why buy a a trailer designed to carry the volume of 12 (or 14) cows, and be way over the weight capacity?
