So long as the total Gross Combination Weight Rating of the vehicle is 26,000 lbs. or less, and the weight actually remains under 26,000 lbs., then no, you don't. You also don't need a CDL if it's a vehicle exempt from FMCSA regulation, such as a recreational vehicle.
There are two types of livestock trailers made by the Sundowner company: Bumper Pull and Gooseneck. The Bumper Pull has a trailer called the Stockman that is 12 feet long. The Gooseneck has a Rancher model that is 16 feet long.
Not necessarily, but specifics matter in regard to this question.
The heaviest gooseneck hitch for a Ford F250 Super Duty I could find was 30,000 pounds. I found this hitch at Hitches4Less.com - http://hitches4less.com/goosneck-trailer-hitches.html
You'll need a truck that's heavy enough to pull the trailer, equipped with a trailer ball hitch to attach the trailer. You also need to make sure the horse trailer has operating turn signal and brake lights.
Depends on the GVW of the trailer and the Gross Combined Weight Rating of the truck and trailer.
pull the heater hose off the gooseneck, remove 2 bolts from gooseneck, remove gooseneck take out thermostat, chean off old gasket, install new thermostat and gasket. bolt back on and connect hose. replase what antifreese you lost.. pull the heater hose off the gooseneck, remove 2 bolts from gooseneck, remove gooseneck take out thermostat, chean off old gasket, install new thermostat and gasket. bolt back on and connect hose. replase what antifreese you lost..
I can't pull a trailer because I do not have a trailer hitch on the back of my car.
Sure! Oh wait, will what pull a trailer?
You need to read the owners manual! The Toyota manual states the Prius is not designed to pull a trailer.
So long as the Gross Combination Weight Rating of the two vehicles is less than 26,001 lbs., then no.
I have a 2003 xterra 4 x 4 and I pull a 4,300 coachman travel trailer with it. It will pull the trailer provided that you have a weight equalizing hitch and trailer brakes. You have to pull the trailer with the automatic transmission out of over drive.
9000 to 9800 pounds (with gooseneck hitch) 300 to 450 pounch with bumper pull