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<blockquote data-quote="jdlipinski" data-source="post: 39014" data-attributes="member: 4584"><p>Can it be done- yes. Should it be done- probably not. I figure 5000 load cap on my 7000lb car trailer. I have had 5500 on it a few times, took it easy, don't be stupid. That being said, I had a guy stop that needed air for his trailer tires. His 7000 lb trailer (5 bolt 15" wheels)behind his F700 Ford with a 331 excavator on the front, and a 753 with grapple bucket on the rear. Extra air in the tires didn't help. I gave him the air hose cause I didn't want to be the one standing next to it when the tire exploded. He got to where he was going, but the letters on the sidewalls were worn off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdlipinski, post: 39014, member: 4584"] Can it be done- yes. Should it be done- probably not. I figure 5000 load cap on my 7000lb car trailer. I have had 5500 on it a few times, took it easy, don't be stupid. That being said, I had a guy stop that needed air for his trailer tires. His 7000 lb trailer (5 bolt 15" wheels)behind his F700 Ford with a 331 excavator on the front, and a 753 with grapple bucket on the rear. Extra air in the tires didn't help. I gave him the air hose cause I didn't want to be the one standing next to it when the tire exploded. He got to where he was going, but the letters on the sidewalls were worn off. [/QUOTE]
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