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 Originally Posted by Milkmoney
For towing purpose , 5th wheel all day long over bumper pull and you could even make ur 5th wheel better, by getting the adapter to make it a goose neck , which also allows you you jus have a ball in the bed of truck, giving you more room in the bed ,
Jus my opinion, from towing cattle and horses and other farm animals and I also converted my 5th wheel over to gooseneck.
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 Originally Posted by The Doctor
Listen to him ^ about converting away from that bulky 5th Wheel hitch. I use a goose-neck ball for both trailers and it's soooooo nice.
That is really go to know.
The previous owner of my truck had a goose neck receiver already put in my truck.
I guess he used to haul horses....Also got the electrical receiver in the bed as well.
Thanks for the info!
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Trailer or 5th wheel???
 Originally Posted by The Doctor
Listen to him ^ about converting away from that bulky 5th Wheel hitch. I use a goose-neck ball for both trailers and it's soooooo nice.
 Originally Posted by HB Vic
Hey what's up Milky
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 Originally Posted by riverrunner1984
That is really go to know.
The previous owner of my truck had a goose neck receiver already put in my truck.
I guess he used to haul horses....Also got the electrical receiver in the bed as well.
Thanks for the info! 
Lol. Me being logical and stuff.
Hey Vic. Same old stuff
Glad it's some good info for ya. If you do go this route , u will never go to a 5th wheel hitch. Also : add that u don't get any slop or play with gooseneck. Hence why farmers use it, to try and give the smoothest ride to their prize winning cow    
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 Originally Posted by Milkmoney
For towing purpose , 5th wheel all day long over bumper pull and you could even make ur 5th wheel better, by getting the adapter to make it a goose neck , which also allows you you jus have a ball in the bed of truck, giving you more room in the bed ,
Jus my opinion, from towing cattle and horses and other farm animals and I also converted my 5th wheel over to gooseneck.
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Ed Zachary! I talked a few of my buddies into going that route and they haven't looked back. The only issue is, now if they need something moved and don't have a truck, I get the call because I have a gooseneck too. Just my luck.
I'd also look at bigger than you think you need. Much like 3 foot-itis in boats, the same seems to occur with trailers and motorhomes. Just a few more feet and you'll be good until next season.
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