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Re: O/T Gooseneck Trailers
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Posted by Bill Becker on April 23, 2005 at 20:25:45 from (207.69.137.20):
In Reply to: O/T Gooseneck Trailers posted by Matt_In on April 23, 2005 at 19:52:00:
If your tractors have wide fronts, you might want to consider going an extra 4 feet so you can fit 2 tractors on the trailers. I prefer foldover ramps beccause I don't want to keep carrying ramps to a seperate storage place on the trailer. I have limited experience with pop-up beaver tails and I don't like them. I have a 24 foot trailer with a 4 foot beavertail and two foldover ramps. I will be adding a third ramp as I have a narrow front tractor. I can fit 2 MM U's on this trailer without having to try to park the fronts side-by-side. We also use this trailer to haul hay and throw a sheet of plywood across the ramps so we can load to the back.
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