Posted by Destroked 450 on November 24, 2019 at 22:22:32 from (66.38.93.182):
In Reply to: OT: Gooseneck Flatbeds? posted by Casey in Ky on November 24, 2019 at 17:17:44:
Of the ones you listed I'd go with one of the Gatormades.
I have a 20+5 and wouldn't want one any shorter but for my use over 30 ft would be hard to maneuver it some of the places I go.
4 ft dove is to short and steep, had a trailer with standup ramps, when loading long material they were in the way, I can load on top of my lay down ramps.
If you can afford new I'd get one with 8k axle and 17.5 commercial tires, but we're talking about a $10K trailer.
I get poor service life from the 235/85-16 E rated tires my trailer has.
I had a 14k rated 18+2 equipment trailer with stand up ramps, it hauled my 12k lb skid steer and attachment ok but the 16" tires were squashed, again I'd upgrade to 8k axles and 17.5 tires.
If you do any off road work stay away from trailers with torsion suspension.
Gatorade's are built in Monticello, Ky so not far if you have a issue, nephew has one but it's still fairly new, I have a older Eze Trail but their no longer made.
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