A couple of pics of My tow rig hauling some hay.
I think my clearance is ok. I had the trailer and truck perpendicular and then some to each other just the other day and no hitting. Haven't got out and looked just how close it is.
Sure will, I will try and get them for ya tomorrow. I drilled the ramps and the sides of the trailer and bolted in some cat. 1, 3ph lift pins and then welded them in place. Drilled some flat bar out to hold them up. I can now haul 17 rolls on a 30 foot trailer.
Mine came with chains, so you can adjust the angle of the ramps and a 4' popup dovetail.Since I purchased my trailer I have run into so many times that I needed it to be another foot longer but if I atleast have a ramp setup like yours I can eliminate some of the headache
Nope, too busy moving, had to keep the horses away from the house, barn and shop. We hired a local fence installer.^^^ Interesting looking fence... combination of wood post and pipe... did you put it in?
Very nice! That's a 20' PJ right? I've seen it in other posts? How has it been doing? Any complaints? Thinking about getting one. I like the deck over.
They make rollback trailers: https://www.google.com/search?hl=en...4.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..5.4.3781.TAgHu_ePsow------------------ what I have been looking for would be like a rollback wrecker but on a trailer. may have to settle on a deckover tilt with a winch.
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Tow rig, trailer and picking up the tractor
There is no such thing as too many chains & boomers and straps on a load.It doesn't look like your loader arms or bucket are strapped down. When I haul my tractor, I put separate straps on the bucket/fork carrier and whatever is on the 3PH. Am I wasting my time with those four additional tie-downs?


I use this 71 3/4 ton and tilt top trailer. I found some 6 hole split rims and mounted some very heavy 14ply tires on the trailer . they have 3750 pound weight limit per tire. the truck has a goose neck ball in the bed. I want to convert the trailer to goose neck. and install a winch up high in the neck. I have a big gooseneck cattle trailer with the stock rack removed that I sometimes use. however the tilt top is as handy as a pocket on a shirt.