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Posted by Dell (WA) on January 05, 2003 at 10:09:55 from (198.81.27.7):
In Reply to: tilt trailer posted by JT on January 05, 2003 at 09:11:42:
JT............16' flatbed and 7000# (dual 3500# axles) works for most utility tractors. About $2000 new. Most tiltbeds minimum 18 ft with a premimum $$$. Longer trailer eazier to get hitch weight/ballance right, ya needs some weight onnna coupler or trailer gonna swing yer 3/4T pick'em-up all over the road. Naturchurally, gotta have trailer brakes and lotts o'tiedowns. If'n this is just a 1-time move, consider hireing one of those flatbed rollback wrecked car haulers. Always figgerd being a trailer mfr gotta be a neat business, just manufacture and sell'em. Never haffta worry about used trailer competition like automobile industry, everybody just parks the old trailer innna backyard, hardly ever sells'em again...........Dell
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