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Re: What type and size trailer?
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Posted by Scott TN on August 31, 2004 at 13:49:42 from (198.208.159.14):
In Reply to: What type and size trailer? posted by Tim in LA on August 30, 2004 at 14:29:56:
Well, I would buy a 24,000lbs dual axle dual wheel. You won't be disappointed!! Buy it longer than you need..you may add another tractor, golf cart or lawn tractor to pull your goodies bought at the swap meet. I was in the market for a trailer last year and I tried to save money buying a trailer 2,000 lbs more than I needed. Wrong thing to do!! I should have listened to everyone last year. You can never over buy a trailer. I have put more into the trailer to beef it up than a heavier trailer would have cost. I have put cross members closer, heavier ramps and heavier gooseneck. The trailer hauled the weight but it flexed to much for me. The axle rating doesn't mean how sturdy the trailer is made!! A heavier trailer is safer.
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