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Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Make it heavier in the nose and tail
Prop stands on a horse trailer are supports that can be lowered and used to stabilize the trailer when it is not attached to a vehicle. They help to distribute the weight and prevent the trailer from tipping over while loading or unloading horses.
Your Dodge is rated to carry 2000#, therefore you have to adjust the load accordingly if you have the leeway to do so ie. loading a 15000# machine on the trailer you can move the machine toward the truck until you reach the maximum load on the vehicle, leaving the bulk of the weight on the trailer axles. Wheel scales are necessary to weigh the axles when shifting the weight. You are only allowed a total of 2000# on the truck by the licensed weight.