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Posted by scott on February 25, 2004 at 17:02:06 from (206.9.216.63):
In Reply to: need trailer advice posted by Lynn Kasdorf - Leesburg, on February 25, 2004 at 10:03:23:
I have a H&H brand tilt bed trailer, 18 ft long with 2 #3500 axles. It has a hydraulic jack on front that tilts the bed up sure beats messing with ramps. I think it is fedral law that a trailer over #2000 lbs has to have brakes on all wheels if not its a good idea. The only things I would do different is have drive over fenders, you have to have the wheels on the tractor set in to fit between the fenders. Also I would have 5 or 6 K axles its easy to overload the #3500s. I'am currently looking for a good used gooseneck flatbed, probley should have bought one to begin with as it always seems I have either more than one tractor to haul or a bigger heavy one to move.
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