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Posted by John on February 25, 2004 at 11:27:14 from (67.35.228.116):
In Reply to: need trailer advice posted by Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, on February 25, 2004 at 10:03:23:
I really do not under stand the question you are asking as it seems you answered your own questions. I think electric brakes would be in order, as would 2 axle with springs. Yes for carring this type of weight you would need two axles rated at 3500# each and elec. brakes on one axle. I need a flat bed ideally OK so you want a flat bed with 2x6 flooring. Treated lumber would be a plus. A landscape trailer is for hauling riding mowers and is to light and you even said a car hauler is not what you want because it has just two treads. Your truck is a V8 and should handle this applcation with a class III hitch. You can get a equlizer attachment to distubute the weight better or use your larger truck.
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