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Problems pulling a portable squeeze chute
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<blockquote data-quote="Bez__" data-source="post: 1236211" data-attributes="member: 22126"><p>You got it M-5. Pretty smart for an old guy.</p><p></p><p>Rockcreekfarm - Almost any time a trailer starts to "walk on you" it means the tongue is too light. This can happen with a dual axle as well.</p><p></p><p>Bet you a buck you either move that chute forward, move the axle back or put a couple hundred pounds on the front half of that trailer (ahead of the axle) and the tow will improve dramatically.</p><p></p><p>And make sure that tow bar is level - not sloped back - this can happen if your hitch is too high and the trailer looks like a ski slope. You can get the same thing happening with a tall and narrow load if your hitch angle is steep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bez__, post: 1236211, member: 22126"] You got it M-5. Pretty smart for an old guy. Rockcreekfarm - Almost any time a trailer starts to "walk on you" it means the tongue is too light. This can happen with a dual axle as well. Bet you a buck you either move that chute forward, move the axle back or put a couple hundred pounds on the front half of that trailer (ahead of the axle) and the tow will improve dramatically. And make sure that tow bar is level - not sloped back - this can happen if your hitch is too high and the trailer looks like a ski slope. You can get the same thing happening with a tall and narrow load if your hitch angle is steep. [/QUOTE]
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