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Shortbed trucks and goosenecks
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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 612564" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>Wife's got a short bed extended cab Dudge, she pulls my 20' Featherlite cattle trailer and her 20' Eby with it. Both work okay, the FL has a bit of a taper to the nose and has a bit more cab clearance. You can't cut either one 90 degrees, but the Eby won't even come close. It would be fine with a flatbed as long as it doesn't have a deck over the neck. Any way you go, if you lose track of what you're doing you're going to be replacing that back window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 612564, member: 2383"] Wife's got a short bed extended cab Dudge, she pulls my 20' Featherlite cattle trailer and her 20' Eby with it. Both work okay, the FL has a bit of a taper to the nose and has a bit more cab clearance. You can't cut either one 90 degrees, but the Eby won't even come close. It would be fine with a flatbed as long as it doesn't have a deck over the neck. Any way you go, if you lose track of what you're doing you're going to be replacing that back window. [/QUOTE]
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