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<blockquote data-quote="GeeVee" data-source="post: 3721648" data-attributes="member: 19684"><p>Yeah, You're right. I think I'm hesitant about goosenecking just in general as a workaround to having a tow vehicle that has the weight to stop its load. Its counter intuitive to tow a load that weighs more the the tugger. </p><p></p><p>I admit to having done some sketchy workarounds and improvising in the past and will in the future, but age brings wisdom, not more (good) luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GeeVee, post: 3721648, member: 19684"] Yeah, You're right. I think I'm hesitant about goosenecking just in general as a workaround to having a tow vehicle that has the weight to stop its load. Its counter intuitive to tow a load that weighs more the the tugger. I admit to having done some sketchy workarounds and improvising in the past and will in the future, but age brings wisdom, not more (good) luck. [/QUOTE]
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