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Re: What's good for the Goose(neck)?
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Posted by rustyfarmall on November 21, 2003 at 04:30:09 from (207.32.13.247):
In Reply to: What's good for the Goose(neck)? posted by Indydirtfarmer on November 21, 2003 at 02:45:30:
I have a trailer with the 20ft. deck plus the 5ft. dovetail, equipped with 14,000 pound axles. If I had it to do over again, I would go with a minimum 25ft. deck plus 5ft. dovetail, and a minimum 20,000 axles. I think you have enough truck to handle something like this, so I wouldn't go any smaller. I can haul 2 tractors on mine, if they are both narrow fronts, if the tractors had wide fronts, I could get only one on it. Mine is a Trav-a-long brand, have had several comments on how well it is designed and built. As in everything else, look at several brands before buying, get down and crawl under the trailer and take a good look, some of them are not designed very well, and some are just plain shoddy workmanship. Send me an e-mail, I will tell you which brand to not buy.
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