Where do you guys come up with subtracting the tongue weight? That's not how it works. It is the weight of the trailer and what it on it.
Bud DeLong said: (quoted from post at 13:38:40 03/08/12) 20' of deck is not very much and how handy is it to load on the sloped beavertail? How handy will that short deck be to ballance the weight and tye down? There was a fatality last week on 27 when a large round bale came off a trailer and a older man sereved to avoid the bale! PS,Longer backs up better too! Bud.
The majority of gn trailers sold are 20+5. You can fit two Ms on there without a problem without weaving the noses or anything. I back the first one up to the front then swing the drawbar and back the hoop to the front tires of the first. A lot of guys back the first one on and swing the nose over then they drive the second one on. I don't like all that driving on the trailer and backing off.
This post was edited by sflem849 at 16:51:31 03/08/12.
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