First post on the forums - been reading for a while since I starting looking at compact tractors. I narrowed things down to likely a B2601 or even possibly the B2401. Problem is I don't plan to purchase until later this summer or fall but my current steel 18 yr old 5x8 trailer is almost no longer roadworthy. I need to purchase a replacement trailer soon.
I drive a Toyota 4Runner with a 5K lb tow rating. My rough calculations show I can tow say a B2601 w/loader and a box blade, but I need to keep the trailer weight down to as close to 1K lbs as possible. This leaves either a steel single axle 5k GVWR or a 7K tandem aluminum. Issue with tandem aluminum is the cost. Seems to be pushing 2x for an aluminum TA vs. steel SA. A 16 ft steel tandem would be a good option, but weighs too much to use with the 4Runner in my opinion considering remaining payload.
I know the T4R is not the ideal tow vehicle, but I'm not ready to upgrade at this point, so I want to find a trailer that works with it if at all possible.
So I was looking for any feedback from those who have towed a similar tractor with a 14 ft trailer. 16 ft. would likely be better, but looking to see if 14 ft. is still doable. Thanks in advance for any comments.
	
		
			
		
		
	
								I drive a Toyota 4Runner with a 5K lb tow rating. My rough calculations show I can tow say a B2601 w/loader and a box blade, but I need to keep the trailer weight down to as close to 1K lbs as possible. This leaves either a steel single axle 5k GVWR or a 7K tandem aluminum. Issue with tandem aluminum is the cost. Seems to be pushing 2x for an aluminum TA vs. steel SA. A 16 ft steel tandem would be a good option, but weighs too much to use with the 4Runner in my opinion considering remaining payload.
I know the T4R is not the ideal tow vehicle, but I'm not ready to upgrade at this point, so I want to find a trailer that works with it if at all possible.
So I was looking for any feedback from those who have towed a similar tractor with a 14 ft trailer. 16 ft. would likely be better, but looking to see if 14 ft. is still doable. Thanks in advance for any comments.
 
				 
				
		 
 
		 
	 . The utility rail on that trailer was removable and weighed about 100 lbs. I guess you could delete the loading ramp to save 200 pounds, and load your tractor with magic
 . The utility rail on that trailer was removable and weighed about 100 lbs. I guess you could delete the loading ramp to save 200 pounds, and load your tractor with magic  . Lastly, remove the center decking to save 40 pounds so you can slip and break your ankle. Well done, Jay.
. Lastly, remove the center decking to save 40 pounds so you can slip and break your ankle. Well done, Jay. 
	 
 
		 
				 
				 
 
		 
	