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12-19-2014, 04:20 PM
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Towing with an older Prevost bus conversion
Anyone have any experience towing a heavy trailer with an older Prevost bus with the 8V92 and 4 speed trans ? Looking for something to be able to handle a 32-34 foot stacker trailer loaded with 2 cars and support equipment.
Thanks for any information
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12-19-2014, 08:51 PM
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Not sure I understand your question. Do you have an 'older Provost bus conversion' or are you looking at buying one? Whichever it is, everything depends on the GCWR, (Gross Combined Weight Rating) the sum weight of the RV and the loaded trailer together. If the GCWR was 100 lbs and the loaded RV weighed 70 lbs, you'd only be able to have a trailer at or under 30 lbs. In addition to those numbers, you have to consider the rating of the receiver hitch. The trailer you're describing sounds like it could be a heavy one, you'll need to be mindful of how much weight the trailer is adding to the weight of the rear axle(s) of the bus so it doesn't exceed their limits.
Another consideration is total length of the combined vehicles. A Provost bus is often 45 ft long, add much trailer length to that and there are many states that might have restrictions on you.
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12-20-2014, 08:07 AM
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Just looking at purchasing one. Considering going with a bus over a truck conversion for a better ride. I'm a little worried about reliability of the engine and transmission combination as I am unfamiliar with these. Yes, I'm sure it will be over length and the trailer will be relatively heavy. But I have been told that the buses would be better suited to towing than a standard diesel pusher.
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12-20-2014, 09:28 AM
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Might take that with a grain of salt.
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12-20-2014, 09:48 AM
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I also would take any suggestions that a bus is better than an RV for towing with skepticism. An RV is built with the expectation it will tow something, a bus, not so much. The engine and transmission of an RV are well suited for towing and the built in amenities are usually complete and well tested. I've seen some bus conversions that are pretty crude and missing a lot of the systems of even an entry level RV.
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12-20-2014, 01:20 PM
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Havent seen much problems with a pusher motorhome pulling a standard trailer, but have seen some them torn apart (floors and walls buckled and busted due to frame flex) due to the tongue weight of a stacker trailer. I have looked into using a Trailer Toad and have been around them, so I know what a headache they cause while backing up. I am more concerned with the drive train. Is it going to have the power and torque to pull the extra weight ? Will it hold up ? Dont want to be traveling up a small grade at 20 mph or stranded.
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12-20-2014, 01:24 PM
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The buses (grayhounds)up here in canada tow large trailers all the time (cargo)
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12-20-2014, 01:33 PM
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Welcome to the forum! From your signature and description I bet your a Top Dragster racer. For the typical drag racer that wants an MH to pull a stacker there are a few minimum requirements IMHO. 400 hp, Allison 6 speed, tag axle, 10k generator, to name a few, are all available in a high quality coach in just about any age group to fit your target budget. With proper triple axle placement and loading of the trailer you will be able to establish the tongue weight you want without wd bars or any extra equipment. Check with the guys you see at the track for some good info. Good luck and Merry Christmas.
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12-20-2014, 08:28 PM
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The coach that I am considering is a 500hp 8V92, but has a 4 speed transmission. Does have a tag axle and 17.5 kW generator. HP is there, but will the 4 speed transmission kill it towing ?
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12-21-2014, 09:04 PM
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Sorry I don't have any experience with that transmission Hopefully some that are familiar with it will chime in soon.
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Toads: (4 down) Jeep Grand Cherokee, Chevy 2500HD 4x4, or Scout Terra
Trailers: 28' HRC Stacker, 24' Look; contents vary per trip
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12-21-2014, 10:58 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TD257
Anyone have any experience towing a heavy trailer with an older Prevost bus with the 8V92 and 4 speed trans ? Looking for something to be able to handle a 32-34 foot stacker trailer loaded with 2 cars and support equipment.
Thanks for any information
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The engine and transmission will do just fine, but Prevost's are limited to 10,000 pound tow limit unless the bus has the optional 20,000 pound hitch which probably wasn't available in the year models you're looking at, pre-1995.
The tow limitation is due to the design of the engine cradle that the hitch is part of. Excessive tow weight, especially excessive tongue weight can cause cracks in the engine cradle. Prevost will not repair cracked engine cradles, they replace them and it's an expensive repair.
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