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Posted by jmixigo on October 06, 2006 at 08:16:50 from (69.73.54.156):
I've got a trailer an I'm tryin to figger out bout how much I can haul on it. It don't have no numbers er markins at all cept a 6 didgit ID number stamped on it. The axles is 2 5/8" in diameter with 2 1/4" X 10" brakes an 6 lug hubs, two axles both alike. The frame has a perimeter of 6" X 2" channel iron an the side rails merge with 2 more pieces the same size that come off the front to form the tongue (it's rite sturdy lookin) 2 5/16" ball. Cross members is 1 1/2" X 3" channel iron on 20" centers. The bed is 16' long by 7' wide. All the weldin looks real good an the trailer shows other signs of quality construction-heavy fenders, wiring all run in conduit, large guage wires, etc. I'm contemplatin a move of bout 250 miles. The tractor I'm takin with me weighs about 5,000 lb. wet an ready to go plus it has a quick tach loader that weighs prolly 1300 lb. have I got enuff trailer? Yes? No? Maybe? Money is kinda tight rite now so another trailer would be REAL tough to get.
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