PJ Quick tilt Trailer

/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer #1  

bubbacuse77

Platinum Member
Joined
Jul 2, 2008
Messages
568
Location
Wisconsin
Tractor
John Deere 3520, John Deere X749
Anyone have a PJ quick tilt trailer? Some pics and feedback would be appreciated.
 
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer #2  
bubbacuse77,

I have a PJ tilt that is an older model, doesn't have the hydraulic cylinder in front. It's about 8 years old or so. It's 83 X 12' single axle, not a model they make anymore. It's been a good trailer, though it doesn't get used much. About 6 years ago, when we were moving, I hauled my zero turn on it on a few 700 mile round trips. I bought it new, with new tires. I don't have any pictures of it, but doubt they would be of much use since they don't make that model now anyway.

It's well built and tracks well on the road.

Good luck!
 
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer
  • Thread Starter
#3  
thanks Ray
 
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer
  • Thread Starter
#5  
That is the one
 
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer #6  
bubbacuse77 said:
Anyone have a PJ quick tilt trailer? Some pics and feedback would be appreciated.

There also is the sure trac trailers my local kubota dealer sells them and they look pretty good take a look at them
 
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer
  • Thread Starter
#8  
3K for a 18'
 
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer #10  
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer
  • Thread Starter
#11  
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer #12  
Wolf, what holds the forks in? Are the fork pockets on both sides? Sorry to hijack.

Matt:)
 
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer #14  
How much did you spend and what was the specifications of the model you bought?

The trailer is a 14K GVWR. It's 18.5' tilt + 4' fixed. I spec'd Dexter easy-lube axles and added the spare tire, 10K drop leg jack, LED lights, 16 5K D-Rings, and the fork pockets.

Cost = $7K

Wolf, what holds the forks in? Are the fork pockets on both sides? Sorry to hijack.

Matt:)

I chain the forks to D-Rings or Stake Pockets. You can see it in looped through the forks in the attached pictures in the original thread.

Do you use yours in the snow and if you do how is it to load a tractor on a tilt bed?

I plan to keep this trailer until I no longer am able or need to use it, so I avoid towing it in the winter. The amount of salt they use here in metro Detroit tends to eat anything metal.

The trailer is a wood deck and I have loaded in heavy rain without any issue. I typically have the tractor in 4WD when I am loading to prevent any surprises which I am sure helps. The rear 2 ft is diamond plate which is slick as ice when it is wet.
 
/ PJ Quick tilt Trailer #15  
wolfpack2 said:
The trailer is a 14K GVWR. It's 18.5' tilt + 4' fixed. I spec'd Dexter easy-lube axles and added the spare tire, 10K drop leg jack, LED lights, 16 5K D-Rings, and the fork pockets.

Cost = $7K

I chain the forks to D-Rings or Stake Pockets. You can see it in looped through the forks in the attached pictures in the original thread.

I plan to keep this trailer until I no longer am able or need to use it, so I avoid towing it in the winter. The amount of salt they use here in metro Detroit tends to eat anything metal.

The trailer is a wood deck and I have loaded in heavy rain without any issue. I typically have the tractor in 4WD when I am loading to prevent any surprises which I am sure helps. The rear 2 ft is diamond plate which is slick as ice when it is wet.

Ok thanks
 

Marketplace Items

2022 YANMAR VIO35-6A EXCAVATOR (A59823)
2022 YANMAR...
2023 Deere 325G (A60462)
2023 Deere 325G...
2008 CATERPILLAR 420E BACKHOE (A59823)
2008 CATERPILLAR...
2001 Ford F-150 4x4 Pickup Truck (A61568)
2001 Ford F-150...
KJ K4230G 42'x30' Metal Storage Shed (A60463)
KJ K4230G 42'x30'...
PENDING SELLER CONFIRMATION  READ BEFORE BIDDING (A61307)
PENDING SELLER...
 
Top