Posted by rockwind1 on January 28, 2022 at 20:29:10 from (76.164.225.3):
how many more threads can i create about a 40 year old backhoe that is currently not working. if anyone has been transporting big tractors for a long time,,, advice for good trailer for my backhoe. i am pulling with a 2001 f350 7.3L longbed quadcab single rear wheel. not the ideal truck for the job but it's all i got. my trailer choices are gooseneck of course,, but i have found some low boy goosenecks that claim 15k load rating,, the one pictured below has 2 7k axles,,which doesn't make sense to me, the trailer must weight a couple thousand lbs,,put a thousand on the tongue, still only adds up to 13k in my mind, but so anyway,, a gooseneck at 25+5 but do i get the deck over wheels or a low boy style? it seems that to be really safe,, tandum 10k dually axles,, but i have found a triple axle low boy but it sure seems it will eat up tires when turning. any advice? in conclusion, i am only going to be transporting locally,, 10-15 miles at the most,, no interstates
This post was edited by rockwind1 on 01/28/2022 at 08:35 pm.
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