The towing capacity of the Ford Expedition depends in part on the year of the vehicle and how it is equipped. The typical Expedition can tow between 8,100 and 9,200 pounds, adequate to handle a 4-horse trailer.
Probably not a good idea.
big enough for both of them to fit comfortably in.
I would imagine you can...I seen a Jag XK pulling a one horse BP with a big horse, so I can't see why not.
Don't know how big the trailer is but having DRW will improve handling.
How big a horse trailer? How long is the trailer? Application is the question you should really be asking. However as a general rule, a Chevy 454 is much wiser as a opposed to a 350due to the fact the bore and stroke is bigger and longer. Stroke is where you get your torque and bore is how you achieve horsepower, along with other variables, but judging on how you asked the question, a more detailed answer may not be comprehended by some web surfers!
Big Sandy Expedition happened on 1861-11-08.
Depends on who manufactured the trailer
There are many variables. For short hauls to the vet, farrier or another barn, with a healthy horse that is alone. I allow them access of the whole trailer. I personally do not tie them in or restrict their movement with dividers. After many years, I have never had a problem with a horse that was not restricted. When going on linger hauls, hauling horses that are not used to trailers or not feeling well, restraint becomes needed. Tying the head to a breakaway strap and putting hay for them to munch on is the norm. The divider is always placed in for these hauls. We also make sure we stop plenty of times during the warmest part of the day to give them water. Night hauling you can get further between stops, but checking is a great idea. Some horses get a little spooky trying to get them in a trailer. Drugging is a last resort, but can be required. Training your horse before you start hauling is what I recommend. All of my horses load instantly (bragging here) because we regularly walk them in and out of trailers. If you have a spooky horse, you may wish to review some of the other things you do with the horse. They tend to take on aspects of their riders. Are you getting jumpy and nervious around the trailer? After hauling hundreds of horses thousands of miles, I can say that nothing is always the rule. Straight rigs, slants, big horses and small. They all have different abilities and challenges in the hauling of them.
depends hob big the trailer is
It depends on how big they are. Large oxen can pull up to 10000 pounds! Oxen can also pull large tree stumps out of the ground.
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.
The Big Pull was created in 1962.