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  1. USMC4302

    goose neck trailer hookup.

    I've had a 40-foot gooseneck flat trailer on that hitch with approximately 20,000 lbs on it (30 concrete well rings) with no issues (no big hills or heavy traffic) but that was probably too much for several reasons. I wasn't going that far and I don't like putting that much weight on the G/N...
  2. USMC4302

    goose neck trailer hookup.

    Well for what it's worth, here's a picture of my civvie set up. Could you do something similar on the 931?
  3. USMC4302

    goose neck trailer hookup.

    On my non-MV road tractor ('72 GMC 9500), I have a gooseneck ball mounted on a reinforced cross plate just aft of the 5th wheel. I retain my regular 5th wheel and I have the ability to pull gooseneck trailers, too. Even though the G/N ball is behind the axle, so far it hasn't been an issue...
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