Posted by kopeck on April 07, 2023 at 14:07:58 from (66.243.204.154):
Afternoon,
I've been shopping for a trailer for years. I've convinced myself that I've needed all sorts of different configs over the years but now it looks like I might need one so I need to figure things out.
My biggest tractor is a Farmall Super M. That means that fender trailers are out. I did look at a Rice 10K trailer with removable fenders that I thought might work if I backed the SM on, but the clearance worked out to be around 1" total, which didn't seem like a whole of fun. I need to double check my measurements though, last I checked I could get a new fender trailer for what a used deck-over would cost me.
There are a few used deck-over trailers around at the moment. Both the dove and straight type. The straight type are all have slide out ramps. Seems to be the biggest issue with these would be wear and tear on your back. I suppose support, when you are loading/unloading, is the other thing to worry about.
The dove type seems like they would be quicker and safer to use, but you give up a few feet for the dove.
Other than the SM, it would primarily be moving my Kubota L4310 and my BN (so I'll need a center ramp).
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