Posted by Roger Tomfohrde on March 21, 2018 at 18:25:16 from (24.118.172.93):
I bought a car trailer last year and did not have a chance to really try it. Well I knew it had a slight bend in the rear most axle and the tires are not trailer tires but I wanted to make a test run to see how well it would haul a 400 Farmall before I started putting too much money into it. Well it did not do too bad but it does need improvement. Now bear in mind I don't plan on using it too much, maybe a few shows in a twenty mile radius if I ever get them to run really good. The deck is built really heavy so I am wondering if I could put a heavier axle under for the bent one. It almost looks like it was changed already. Do my hubs fit on a heavier axle or even a same 3500Lb axle, or do I have to change all of it. I had bought some new tires and wheels but had to special order the wheels to get the right bolt pattern and they were not here so I'm not fond of the idea of having to get new ones again. I know it is a bit light but the previous owners daughter is a good friend and he needed to get rid of it, and now he is dead. I likely will not be moving anything heavy for awhile as I still have hydraulic problems in now all three tractors.
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