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Re: Gooseneck Trailers
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Posted by Mydeere on August 30, 2005 at 09:37:08 from (69.177.175.238):
In Reply to: Gooseneck Trailers posted by billcrews on August 30, 2005 at 05:27:46:
I have a 30' gooseneck ,25' + 5' that I haul my tractors on. It will fit two large tractors on with ease and you could probably fit three narrow fronts on if you were creative. I have had a Farmall HV and JD 730 fit on it at the same time comfortably. Depending on where you are located and where you plan to use your truck and trailer rig, I would not go much longer then the stock length your looking at. Here in the Northeast our roads are a little tighter then the ones out in the west and mid-west so anything bigger becomes a real challange to drive with. My other suggestions would be to get the third ramp at the rear when you order the trailer. It doesn't pay to try and build it youself and I would go for the tandem duals over the tri-axle set up. The tri-axle have a tendency to make the tires roll on the rims when making tight turns and cause excessive wear to the tires.
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