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Old 06-23-2015, 03:53 AM   #1
Virginia Young
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Back when I was pulling horse trailers, I noticed that there wan't much difference in mileage between a three-horse bumper-pull with a "V" front and a four-horse, living quarter, gooseneck with the flat front. I think it's just putting a load on the diesel truck. Doesn't seem to matter how much the load is. It was always the speed that made the bigger difference.
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