I'm looking for a dual-purpose trailer - primary tasks are:
1) comfortably hauling a small tractor / loader combo - about 3000 pounds tops
2) taking scrap wood and tree debris to the grinder.
Other desirable characteristics are:
- relatively compact and light
- low deck for low CG while towing
- PT or oak deck, no dovetail
- 2" coupler for compatibility with other things I tow around
- full set of stake pockets including at the front and rear
- rub rail on the stake pockets
- set-back jack
- lights built into the rear crossmember - meaning not sticking out to bash your knees
- electric brakes on all axles
After some research, I'm looking at 12' deck trailers, width somewhere between 66 and 77 inches. Narrower would be better for storage and the roads I have to traverse to the grinder, but wider obviously gives more capacity - it's a tough call. Getting a low deck is probably going to require drop axles - it doesn't really matter to me whether I get a heavier single axle or two 3500s. With the weight I'll be carrying, I can almost get away with a single 3500 axle, but I'm not one to run right at the limit. To load the tractor, either a tilt deck or self-storing ramps would be OK. And of course, it goes without saying that I'd like it all for a good price.
After some weeks of looking, I have found every one of those characteristics, but not all in the same trailer. Anyone have any hints or pointers, or am I going custom?
Thanks.
Tim
1) comfortably hauling a small tractor / loader combo - about 3000 pounds tops
2) taking scrap wood and tree debris to the grinder.
Other desirable characteristics are:
- relatively compact and light
- low deck for low CG while towing
- PT or oak deck, no dovetail
- 2" coupler for compatibility with other things I tow around
- full set of stake pockets including at the front and rear
- rub rail on the stake pockets
- set-back jack
- lights built into the rear crossmember - meaning not sticking out to bash your knees
- electric brakes on all axles
After some research, I'm looking at 12' deck trailers, width somewhere between 66 and 77 inches. Narrower would be better for storage and the roads I have to traverse to the grinder, but wider obviously gives more capacity - it's a tough call. Getting a low deck is probably going to require drop axles - it doesn't really matter to me whether I get a heavier single axle or two 3500s. With the weight I'll be carrying, I can almost get away with a single 3500 axle, but I'm not one to run right at the limit. To load the tractor, either a tilt deck or self-storing ramps would be OK. And of course, it goes without saying that I'd like it all for a good price.
After some weeks of looking, I have found every one of those characteristics, but not all in the same trailer. Anyone have any hints or pointers, or am I going custom?
Thanks.
Tim