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Posted by Tony Pitts on October 18, 2001 at 14:16:35 from (148.59.19.54):

I am need of help in selecting a trailer to haul my engines and F-20. I have settled on size and style: 8' by 16' flat-tp trailer that goes over the top ofthe wheels. This is essential as the rear steel wheels on the F-20 measure about 94 inches, and if I am to back it on for proper weight distribution, I can't be running over tires. Ifigure the length will allow me to keep a decent amount of engines on it, though I may not bolt them all down, so I can keep the weight distributed right when the F-20 is not on. I also want to make sure I get dual axles, with brakes on at least one, if not both axles. And a capacity of 8-10k pounds.

I have given myself a budget for this and now am trying to track one down. I found one today used made by Jerry James Trailer Sales in Missouri for $800 which seems remarkable, but a couple things make me wonder, as I have never owned a trailer before. First, I'll describe the general contruction, which is similar to a new one on the lot that is the normal variety that is rated at 10,200 pounds, with wheels to either side of the bed. It has a frame that is 6' by 16' (thus the trailer top overhangs 1 foot on each side) The frame is made out of steel that is 6" tall and two inches wide and looks like a [ This frame starts at the hitch and agles out to the sides to the 6' width and the goes back. This frame has another 6" by 2" frame joined to it under the entire bed (bed rests on this frame which rests on frame joined to tongue) The bed sets on a series of steel supports spaced at about 16" centers front to back that extend the entire width of the trailer and thus support the bed. My concern is that much of the weight of the tractor will rest on the overhang portion of the trailer and I want to make sure it is strong enough. Seems like it would be, but I don't know for sure.

The other concern I have is that the axles are not the full 8 feet wide, but stop at the outside of the 6' frame. Not sure if this would affect capacity or drivability. Is there any way to be sure of the axle ratings. These axles appear to be about 3" in diameter.

It is a great looking trailer, but I'd like more advice on this one and what else to look for.

Thanks!!!!


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