This depends on several factors. How big the truck and trailer are. How old is the truck. New trucks are more energy efficiant. Is the trailer loaded or empty. If loaded how many horses are being trailered. Newer trucks pulling trailers get about 17 to 22 miles per gallon.
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.
No, they are belt driven. That's how they operate.
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Average is 70 feet
70 feet
Train, truck and trailer, boat, or plane
I hope you mean horse trailer, not truck. If your horses have never been in a trailer before get them used to it buy putting food in the trailer so if they want it they have to go in
Bigger than average
Is it legal to ride in a trailer while pulled by a truck
69,500 pounds
If the truck and trailer are not equiped with air brakes. If the truck and trailer are not comercial vehicals.
To tow an exhibition trailer, a large truck and hitch will be required. In a general sense, a medium duty truck is required. The best way to describe this is the average tow truck that is used to repossess or tow away standard vehicles.