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Posted by clint on February 26, 2004 at 14:42:21 from (64.68.173.63):
In Reply to: PJ Trailers posted by Aaron on February 26, 2004 at 13:03:17:
My brother-in-law had one after the axle breaking and the wheel coming off he traded and went with a Delta. I also have a delta and haven't had any problems. Use it the sam way that your planning to use it for. Mine is 25' haul 11 bales and have hauled 12. We put the 12th one on the neck. Lay it flat of course. My bales are 4X6. Mine is tandem ax with single tires. It has the three ramps. Paid around $4,000 for mine and that was new. If your going to haul tractors i suggest the three ramps. If you go with just two ramps, its alittle trickier for loading a narrow front tractor. For hauling hay with three ramps all you have to do is put a piece of diamond plate over the ramps. Don't make it all one piece tho. 1/8 thick will do just fine. Thats what i'm planning to do with mine. Make it in 2 pieces to make it easier to take on and off when you need to.
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