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Posted by farmerboybill on March 15, 2005 at 19:23:54 from (209.83.88.88):
I'm looking to get a trailer to haul equipment, hay, etc. At the moment, I do not have a truck with a fifth wheel so am going for a bumper hitch rig. The heaviest thing I'll ever haul will be a Deere 60 or a NH LS150 Skid steer or a load of hay(you know how long that'll last...). Seems to me I should be getting a deckover since the rear tires on the 60 are set at 8 feet. The one I have immediately in mind has 8 bolt rims, making a spare interchangeable with the truck. Anyone have any votes yay or nay on a deckover unit? This trailer fully loaded would be much more than my current truck can handle but I can't afford a newer, bigger truck at this time. I'll hafta be that much more careful about loading and pulling it. Obviously, a gooseneck trailer would be best but thats not an option for at least a couple years. Thanks for the help.
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