All You Need to Know About Gooseneck Trailers

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Gooseneck trailers are remarkably interesting models of trailers that are used to haul larger loads. They are not common in the trucking industry; however they can be a beneficial style of trailer. In this article, we will be giving you a rundown of all you need to know about gooseneck trailers.

What are Gooseneck Trailers?

A gooseneck trailer is another type of trailer that is used for hauling large equipment and materials. The trailer has received the name “gooseneck” because of the hitch, they have an arching neck extension that resembles that of a goose’s neck.

Gooseneck trailers are some of the biggest noncommercial trailers on the market, as they are used for hauling heavier items and are easily towed by pickup trucks.

What Are Gooseneck Trailers Used For?

As stated earlier, gooseneck trailers are used for hauling larger loads.

These types of trailers are particularly popular in the farming and agricultural industries. Farmers use this to haul hay, heavy farm equipment, and at times livestock.

Contractors are also frequent users of this type of trailer as it allows them to haul heavy machinery that is needed for the job.

Overall, this model of the trailer in general is used for hauling heavier loads but is used more frequently in the Agricultural and Landscaping industries.

Why Use a Gooseneck Trailer?

There are a variety of reasons why goosenecks are a very viable option for the trailer you are using for hauling.

Firstly, this is because on average these trailers are longer, wider, and heavier than most bumper pull trailers allowing them to carry more weight without compromising the stability of the trailer.

The amount the trailer can haul is obviously dependent on its size, but these trailers can carry upwards of 30,000 pounds (about 13607.76 kg) of cargo, however, the average these trailers can carry is 16,000 pounds (about 7257.47 kg).

Additionally, this trailer is attached to the hitch in the bed of a pickup truck, and this positions the hitch over the rear axle which gives the gooseneck superior maneuvering and strength compared to most other trailers.

Lastly, a pick-up truck, and other shorter trucks in general, can easily pull a gooseneck trailer. A commercial truck is not needed to pull this trailer, which is beneficial for smaller business owners allowing them to save money by not having to invest in a commercial truck.

Overall, a gooseneck trailer is an excellent choice for a trailer because of the flexibility and versatility that it offers the end user.

How To Connect Your Gooseneck Trailer to A Truck

Connecting the gooseneck trailer to a truck is a little challenging because it is completely different connecting a truck to a flatbed trailer. So here are step-by-step instructions you can follow to help you connect your gooseneck trailer to your truck.

Step 1 – Alignment: To begin you should back up your pickup truck and align the coupler directly over the hitch ball in the bed of the truck.

Step 2 – Check Position: Before you lower the gooseneck trailer, ensure the coupler is latched and in an open position. Once you’ve done that, you can begin lowering the trailer.

Step 3 – Raise Position: Raise the jack foot into the upper position.

Step 4 – Connect Breakaway Cable: Get into the bed of your pickup truck and connect the breakaway cable. Ensure you are connecting the cable to a secure location on the hitch.

Step 5 – Attach Safety Pins: Attach both safety pins to the gooseneck hitch.

Step 6 – Close and Latch: Close the coupler and latch the safety pin.

Step 7 – Hook up: Hook up the seven-way plug to the receptacle of the truck and close the tailgate.

Step 8 – Safety Checks: Walk around your trailer to make sure everything is secure and in the proper place; if not, repeat the appropriate steps. And as part of the safety check, ensure the lights are working on the trailer.

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