Posted by farmallboy15 on January 23, 2023 at 03:59:31 from (74.113.40.172):
Well the time has finally arrived for me to bring home my Grandpas Farmall 706 (more on that another time). Pretty quickly Ive decided that a 10k lb tractor on my 14k bumper pull for 350 miles wont be a good time. Ive also been needing a gooseneck for a while now before the hire it hauled comments come.
So I have a gooseneck hitch ordered. My bumper pull is just about sold and will have $8,000 to play with. My options are looking like a new golden for just over budget or a used Golden, Cornpro or Load Trail. Also have the option of trading even up for a 22k Big Tex but Im thinking that is just too big for what I haul typically and will put me into CDL territory
Besides the bells and whistles and some construction differences is there any reason not to buy a cheaper brand flatbed for the monthly load? Coming from a PJ deckover tilt.
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