P1000 Parade?

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What do y'all think about pulling a 7 x 16 dual axle trailer in a homecoming parade? Im guessing it would take about 1.5-2 hours and be alot of stop and go. Any toughs or concerns or am i just thinking to much?
 
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You should be just fine in a parade. pavement no problem, mud different story.
 
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What do y'all think about pulling a 7 x 16 dual axle trailer in a homecoming parade? Im guessing it would take about 1.5-2 hours and be alot of stop and go. Any toughs or concerns or am i just thinking to much?
Should be fine as long as there ain't 25 jumping cheerleaders on it throwing out candy. Lol
 
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I think as others have stated you should be ok. The speed on a parade is very slow so be a little careful so clutches don't take a hit, you probably should run low range first gear. Imo the weight won't be a problem at all the slow speed is more of a worry


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That was what i was thinking speed, clutch, and heat. I may give it a test run around the neighborhood.
 
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I'm really pretty sure it'll be ok but watch the chugging, the weight is no problem at all it'll do a lot more then that no problem on cement.


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I'm really pretty sure it'll be ok but watch the chugging, the weight is no problem at all it'll do a lot more then that no problem on cement.
The 1000 will be fine just put all the weight to the back as this will cause the pioneer to lift in the front and also may hurt the hitch. Other than that I carry my 16 footer all the time with my zero turn to a couple peoples yards around my house to cut.
 
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