Posted by ObsoElitist on October 04, 2015 at 06:41:17 from (73.41.101.198):
In Reply to: trailoring posted by PFarmer on October 02, 2015 at 05:43:26:
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You must be talking about mine. The trailer is a 6 ton Miller, and the deck tilts up to the dark spot behind the front wheel. The original tilt deck is 16 feet and the non-tilting foredeck i built adds another 4 feet. The lengthened hay truck has a 15 foot wheelbase, and weighs less than half of what the trailer is rated for. A bit tricky to load, the winch allowed me to bring it right up to the front edge, and then pull a bit more as I leveled it out, keeping the rear wheels from rolling off the back as the cable. Once it was level I pulled it forward against chains from the rear, then used more with binders on the front. Safe and secure.
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