Posted by pinball on August 07, 2018 at 20:51:53 from (64.49.150.124):
In Reply to: Trailer posted by sald on August 07, 2018 at 17:46:09:
Those trailers are not to good for anything except maybe a golf cart. I know you don't want to spend anymore money than you have to but to me I would never buy a single axle trailer due to the un-reliable tracking behind your truck unles you want to drive 45mph or are on extremely level highways. There is a reason why u-haul puts 45mph signs on there small single axle trailers. you don't need a brake controller if your extremely careful but they will help you stop easier and definetly safer. I have hauled up to 9000 lbs without one but I really took it slow. Hauling a tractor can be dangerous. You need to weigh that in on your decision. Choice is yours and what ever you buy you will have to use it. don't know where you live but in my state you would have to buy a license with more weight on it. I believe my regular plate is 6000. anything over that I have to buy a larger amount of weight. 2400 tractor, 800 for that trailer and 4000 for your pick up would be over 7000. you might want to check that. don't really cost that much unless you get stopped and your over weight. might consider this. 2 axle trailer with 2500 lb axles would work great for what you want to do. 3500 would be better yet. Good luck which ever way you go.
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