This is a 18 ft + 2 ft dovetail 14k implement trailer. The wood dovetail is toooooo slick when wet so I put expanded metal on it.
The trailer is just right for my Kubota L3560 with woods mower.
Two days ago it was raining and I needed to move my 3100 # terramite. The wood was dangerously slick. I couldn't unload the terramite until the deck dried out and I put kitty litter on it for traction.
My deck boards started failing when they were 11 years old. You might notice in my pics 2 boards are a different color. Those were replaced with CCA boards. Todays trailers come with AC2 junk boards.
When I load the terramite, I have to rely on the back bucket to act like a wheelie bar and keep the terramite from flipping over. The ramp is tooooo dang steep and so is the dovetail.
If I were to buy another trailer, I would buy a tilt trailer and NO WOOD! I'm cheap. A tilt trailer costs more, but I would spend the money regardless. No more ramps, no more wood that may last 11 years for me.
I Totally regret buying this trailer. I'm glad I rarely use the trailer.
My tires started failing me after 8 years.
I bought this trailer new.
I once bought a used trailer and by the time I replaced tires, brakes, wheel bearings I should have bought a new trailer.
Again I strongly recommend a tilt trailer, no wood deck. I can't see climbing the ramps to get a tractor on a deckover. I park my trailer so the ramps are on higher ground making the uphill climb less until I get onto the dovetail.
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