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     Location: MN | am I crazy to think that my truck will pull a gooseneck trailer? It is a Lariat f150 short box. Isn't there some sort of extension to put on the neck of the trailer? |
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| Depends on the motor and the gooseneck.
I've seen it done. I've also really hard them work HARD to take off.
I had a 2004 5.4L and I wouldn't have done it. I've heard the newer engines are a different story.
I'm also a firm believer in being over trucked in case of the worst. |
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     Location: MN | I have an 04 with a 5.4L, an it's a 3H Exiss GN |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | It would pull it but stopping is another story. You should check the rating on the trailer. |
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    Location: North Dakota | I pull a 3H GN Exiss with a weekend package with a 2012 F150 truck. My truck is rated to pull 11,300 pounds and my trailer empty weighs 6500 pounds. It pulls and stops just fine. I only haul one horse though.
My boyfriend says your year of truck is not rated to pull that much, I wouldn't do it. |
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      Location: West Texas | You can pull it but I personally think a bigger truck would be more appropriate. The newer ones can do it, but in reality much pulling would be better served by a 3/4 ton. If it's not very far, not too often, it will be ok. I knew some that pulled a fully loaded 3 horse steel trailer a lot. The truck pulled it, but it really wears out a 1/2 ton. Think brakes and suspension.
I would add super springs to tow vehicle if you decide to. You will need to be a bit more careful as well. Make sure you have LT tires and put enough air pressure in them. |
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 Don't Wanna Make This Awkward
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   Location: Texas | I honestly wouldn't risk it. With the way people drive you need to be able to stop on a dime if need be and I don't see that happening with this truck/trailer combo, only saying that because I've been there and would never do it again! |
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  Warmblood with Wings
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           Location: Florida.. | I personally dont think a f150 short box has enough stop in it for a 3 horse gooseneck.. safely.. |
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| snoopy - 2015-12-13 5:51 PM
I have an 04 with a 5.4L, an it's a 3H Exiss GN
No. My '04 struggled with 2 horses in my Titan BP at certain times.
As a side note as word - how many miles? I got to about 160k and it got bad quick. Started misfiring when stopping with a trailer, eventually threw a camshaft sensor code so we replaced those. Then it started dying at idle. Then it started misfiring again... Sold that sucked as quick as i could. Don't get me wrong I got almost 100k really solid miles out of it, but when it got bad it got bad fast. Our mechanic would work on mine privately as a friend, but the shop owner he worked for declined to even work on one that came in around the same time, said by the time you get done with the camshaft and timing chains you've usually invested the value of the truck. |
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 Not Afraid to Work
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| Gal at my barn pulls her 3h gn with her F150 and she does have the extension to help with the gooseneck. She hauls 1 horse, 2 on occasion and has no issues. |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Just because you can, doesn't mean you should |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Yep, you're gonna need more muscle.

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       Location: North Dakota | snoopy - 2015-12-13 5:17 PM am I crazy to think that my truck will pull a gooseneck trailer? It is a Lariat f150 short box. Isn't there some sort of extension to put on the neck of the trailer?
Depends what's in your gooseneck. Is it just a dressing room or is living quarters? If there are living quarters I wouldn't do it.
How long? 2 horse? 3 horse? 4 horse?
Do you haul in flat areas? Hills? Mountains?
For a couple years, I pulled my 3-horse slant Exiss gooseneck trailer with hubby's GMC Sierra 1500. And most of the time, I was only hauling 2 horses. According to a lot of the dealerships, that model of pickup had one of the SHORTEST boxes on the market. We got a 6" extender to use with the gooseneck ball, and that made a world of difference. I actually didn't have any trouble moving around in tight spaces, but I did keep a close watch on my back window.
Was it ideal? Nope. When it was windy, you bet I would be going slower than the speed limit. I was mindful of the fact that I probably should have a bigger truck. Luckily, I live in a pretty flat area so I didn't have to worry with mountains and such. I made do until we could afford to get a second stronger pickup.


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    Location: Northern MN | We pull a Exiss 3 H Gooseneck with a 2015 Chevy 4 door truck with the 5.3. We don't have any issues. Before the 2015 we used a 2001 Chevy xtended cab for ten years with no issues. You just have to learn to adapt to what you have. |
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     Location: MN | it has a weekender package in it, all aluminum Exiss, I usually haul 1 horse, locally 2, just to keep my other horse company. I live in MN so there aren't HUGE hills but some. I pulled a 5000# BP and it pulled fine, I would think an all aluminum one where the weight is distributed evenly in the bed would pull a whole lot easier than a steel BP. |
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     Location: MN | it has a weekender package in it, all aluminum Exiss, I usually haul 1 horse, locally 2, just to keep my other horse company. I live in MN so there aren't HUGE hills but some. I pulled a 5000# BP and it pulled fine, I would think an all aluminum one where the weight is distributed evenly in the bed would pull a whole lot easier than a steel BP. |
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| snoopy - 2015-12-14 9:57 AM
it has a weekender package in it, all aluminum Exiss, I usually haul 1 horse, locally 2, just to keep my other horse company. I live in MN so there aren't HUGE hills but some. I pulled a 5000# BP and it pulled fine, I would think an all aluminum one where the weight is distributed evenly in the bed would pull a whole lot easier than a steel BP.
Since it has a weekender, I would say no.
You will be a danger to yourself and to everyone else on the road.
The empty trailer weight really isn't a problem, it is all the stuff you put into it. Yes there is less weight on the truck 25% less, but you still have more weight and force pushing you when you try to stop! or when the wind blows you over.
Water, for horses and person, this is extremely heavy
Clothes, dishes, etc get heavy fast
Horse tack, blankets, saddles, bridles (we always carry spares) this can easily add up
Hay, feed, buckets, etc |
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    Location: Wearing a winter coat...... | My old 2003 F250 had the 5.4 in it. Hauled my trailer fine and I loaded it with everything but the kitchen sink! I hauled 2-3 horses and it was a Trails west steel 3 horse gooseneck. Only thing you would want to do is get helper springs. Make sure your brakes work well also. |
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       Location: North Dakota | snoopy - 2015-12-14 9:57 AM it has a weekender package in it, all aluminum Exiss, I usually haul 1 horse, locally 2, just to keep my other horse company. I live in MN so there aren't HUGE hills but some. I pulled a 5000# BP and it pulled fine, I would think an all aluminum one where the weight is distributed evenly in the bed would pull a whole lot easier than a steel BP.
I agree with Cheryl. With the weekender package, I would get a stronger pickup. IMO. You add a lot of weight to the trailer with the weekender package.
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 Own It and Move On
      Location: The edge of no where | You probably CAN do it, personally I wouldn't tho. Not only will you have a lot of wear and tear on a half ton from pulling a trailer this size.....but I'd want the stopping power from a 3/4 ton. I guess for really short distances, it would be ok. There's idiots that will pull out right in front of you everywhere. |
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