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Re: Optimum trailer for hauling tractors.
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Posted by DP on July 28, 2002 at 09:14:50 from (12.158.134.198):
In Reply to: Optimum trailer for hauling tractors. posted by Dave_Id on July 27, 2002 at 19:20:22:
I wanted a trailer for quite a few years, but never ran onto one that was just what I wanted. Finally decited to build what I wanted. I went with a 24' gooseneck and flat deck. If you go with a beavertail, my recomendation would be keep at least 24' ahead of it. I went with 3 7000# axles and 14 ply lowboy tires. Than I found a good heavy duty winch and built it into the frontend of the trailer. I am for the most part happy with the finished product. Of course I had to put a few little extras! I have squeezed 3 tractors on it a time or two, but if I was building it now that I know what I know, it would be some longer. Give the winch some thought too. You'd be supprised how often it comes in handy! Good luck to you! Don
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