Posted by John in Mich on July 09, 2020 at 14:58:23 from (98.224.238.10):
In Reply to: trailers posted by Farmall 656 on July 09, 2020 at 12:09:56:
I curently own 3 trailers. The first is a 40+ year old tiltbed snowmobile trailer. In it's lifetime with me, I have redecked it and added removable 24" high stake racks. Resently, it was damaged when I hit a deer carcus. The spring shakles were bent back and dropped the deck onto the wheels. My local welder is finishing up repairs as I write this. My second trailer is a 1975, 16'foot plus 2' beaver tail, 10,000gvw, General Trailer that I bought used. We have basically rebuilt this trailer over the years. 2 new 7000lb axles having electric brakes, with 5 new tires to replace the old mobile home style axles. My weld shop built a rack on the front and mounted a tool box that holds my chains and binders and a battery for a 12,000 lb winch. This spring we installed a new deck and new LED lights, mounted the spare tire and added some steps on each side for me. My granddaughter helped me paint it. My third trailer is a 2016 24 foot 10,000gvw enclosed, built by RC. I use it to go to tractor shows for the flea markets. It has a light duty winch in the nose and a spare tire lashed to the interior wall. I carry a farm wagon running gear with a 12' deck loaded with "stuff" and put my Club Car golf cart at the rear. So, now I have about as much utility as I can ever imagine needing. (my sons think they do too, LOL) I curently pull any of these with a 2018 Chevy 1500 Clubcab, 4x4, 5.3 liter, variable displacement and automatic. At 77, I have had many trailers. Each was good for the time but many times not quite "perfect". I'm close for now. (smile) You have to decide.
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