Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 20, 2016 at 04:15:12 from (172.78.28.218):
In Reply to: Trailer posted by Hobo,NC on November 19, 2016 at 17:59:37:
HOBO, If you use supports in stake pockets, you may have a problem getting them out once loaded.
Using blocks of wood, you can pull forward and they will come out.
You could attach jacks on each corner,like used on the tongue, use jacks that turn out of the way when not in use.
Because pull out ramps are not friendly to my back, I elect to go with an implement trailer that has ramps with spring assist to lift them up. My ramps have knees to prevent lifting the back of the truck when loading. However implement trailer are not as low to the ground as your car carrier.
I've seen trailers that look yours that require no ramps, they are tilt trailers. I asked a guy who has a tilt trailer and he said when empty the trailer bounces like a basket ball. My 14k implement trailer bounces too when empty.
My implement trailer is an 18+2, longer that what I was used too. I got in trouble a few times turning and swinging the back into guard rails and trees. Even removed the lights.
Be careful turning with your new trailer. It looks like there is a lot sticking out behind the rear wheels.
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