Never, you will want a longer trailer to carry more stuff or attachments.Tomorrow I'm looking at a PJ 22ft deckover hydraulic tilt trailer. I really hope this is it for trailers.
Then you will want to get a shorter truck to make maneuvering easier.
Never, you will want a longer trailer to carry more stuff or attachments.Tomorrow I'm looking at a PJ 22ft deckover hydraulic tilt trailer. I really hope this is it for trailers.
My long box truck is 6 feet 2 inches......hmm.. I though all trucks made today are 4wd, 4 door pickups with 4' boxes on them.....
I KNOW there are ZERO 2022-3 reg cab, short box ,2wd,V8 F-150s in Ontario
Maybe that is why my rigs are older?hmm.. I though all trucks made today are 4wd, 4 door pickups with 4' boxes on them.....
I KNOW there are ZERO 2022-3 reg cab, short box ,2wd,V8 F-150s in Ontario
Do you want to sell your trailer? If so, shoot me a PMSo true.When I bought a 22ft MidSota equipment trailer (15k GVWR) two years ago I figured I was done buying trailers. Nope! I like that MidSota but tomorrow I'm looking at a PJ 22ft deckover hydraulic tilt trailer. I really hope this is it for trailers.
Right now, today, I'm thinking of keeping it because it'd be near impossible to replace the MidSota for what I paid for it and it's a really good trailer. I committed to purchasing a PJ 22ft deckover and it's possible that after using a tilting trailer I'll never want to go back to one with ramps. If that happens I'll PM you.Do you want to sell your trailer? If so, shoot me a PM
My PJ 18' car hauler 7K dual axle with beavertail handles my B2650 with loader and backhoe attached without a problem.Hello. What type of trailer would you recommend for moving B2601 with some attachments? I see equipment, car and utility trailers. Thank you
I have a tongue weight scale that I bought from a member here and it's amazing how much tongue weight can change even moving the load 6 inches forwards or backwards. At the end of the day, if you haven't visited a scale and measured tongue weight it's just guessing i.e. feel of the pants. Add liquid ballast, a FEL/bucket, wheel weights etc. and it's all guess work without actual data.I have a 18 foot trailer and never load my LX2610 with the backhoe on the backwards as that I assume would be way too much tongue weight, am I wrong on this? The trailer has ramps and 2 foot dove tail. I just don't block the rear of the trailer up when loading tractor with backhoe.
That is where a fifth wheel or gooseneck comes in. By design they have plenty of tongue weight.If you go too short, you don’t have much wiggle room for positioning to get the tongue weight right.
I have no issues with the tailgate ramp on my 16ft dove tail trailerI tow with a single axle trailer with no brakes. A B2601 isn't all that heavy. Laws in your locality may be different.
I would probably look to an equipment trailer. To me the difference is that a car trailer usually has no sides, and often doesn't have a solid deck - just tracks for car wheels. Which means your implements would fall through. A trailer with sides I think is more useful - removable sides would be nice but not critical.
The next question is ramps. I'm not a fan of fold up ramps, I feel like they create a lot of drag. I'd get pull out ramps personally. I think equipment trailers often have a big gate that folds up at the back. Fine for local transport, not much good on the highway in my opinion.
You need lots of good strong tie down points, good axles, and a well made trailer with heavy gauge steel and plenty of it. Some sort of tilt or dove tail or other way to get your tractor on more easily is a bonus.
The features are probably more important than the type of trailer.
I always back up my tractor onto the trailer. I have several feet of room to adjust the machine forward and back on my 18' trailer, with the FEL and backhoe attached, or front snoblower with box scraper on back.I have a 18 foot trailer and never load my LX2610 with the backhoe on the backwards as that I assume would be way too much tongue weight, am I wrong on this? The trailer has ramps and 2 foot dove tail. I just don't block the rear of the trailer up when loading tractor with backhoe.
How do you MEASURE your tongue weight?My PJ 18' car hauler 7K dual axle with beavertail handles my B2650 with loader and backhoe attached without a problem.
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I've seen those setups and they look awesome.I’m using a hitch ball setup that has a scale built in it, and aim for about 10-15% of the total weight of the trailer itself (2500#) and contents (varies). Doing so makes it much easier to drive (safer too, obviously).
That's the model I have. I bought if from a member here for $75 and it seems to work well.Drive at 55MPH and if you get scared or crash move tractor forward or backwards as needed.Ok, being serious I use a weight distributing hitch as it seems like this helps with poor load placement(please tell me if I am wrong) and have a level gauge on the fender. I also only load on level ground(or load then slowly move to level ground). If I drive and it feels unsafe I will move load. Also some sharpie marks on trailer for various tractors/implements. When I have a hundred bucks laying around this is in the future.
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