George2615
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I have a PJ 14K full deck tilt trailer. They also make full tilt deck over trailers that would work for you.
PJ Trailers - Deckover Tilt (T8)
PJ Trailers - Deckover Tilt (T8)
I have a PJ 14K full deck tilt trailer. They also make full tilt deck over trailers that would work for you.
PJ Trailers - Deckover Tilt (T8)
Did you ever say what you were towing with? I wouldn't have a deckover behind anything smaller than a modern 1-ton truck. They're heavier and putting the load up higher makes them less stable going down the roads. Even then, if I can get away with it I'd rather have the deck between the wheels.
If it is a gooseneck the 3/4 ton will handle it just fine.Did you ever say what you were towing with? I wouldn't have a deckover behind anything smaller than a modern 1-ton truck. They're heavier and putting the load up higher makes them less stable going down the roads. Even then, if I can get away with it I'd rather have the deck between the wheels.
If it is a gooseneck the 3/4 ton will handle it just fine.
I have noticed the deck-overs look heavy too. They are pretty much two trailers, a frame underneath to hold the suspension and the tongue, and another frame above for the decking.Did you ever say what you were towing with? I wouldn't have a deckover behind anything smaller than a modern 1-ton truck. They're heavier and putting the load up higher makes them less stable going down the roads. Even then, if I can get away with it I'd rather have the deck between the wheels.
I have personally seen one of these used. It was pretty neat.
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It has a hand brake that you lock down to hold the trailer wheels in place, pull some pins out in various places, and then back the tow vehicle up.
I have noticed the deck-overs look heavy too. They are pretty much two trailers, a frame underneath to hold the suspension and the tongue, and another frame above for the decking.
Every flat bed trailer I have seen has 2 main frame rails running fore/aft and cross rails on them to support the wood decking. Doesn't matter if its deck over or deck between. They may look heavier just cause they are. Deck overs are usually 12k or higher where many of the deck between are 7 or 10k
This is what I was talking about. One frame on the lower level, another that is tilted.
Most heavier rated deck-overs have this even if they don't tilt.
The one we had was a weird one, it had single wheels made with very short axles. The axles didn't go all the way across the trailer, and the single wheels were in pairs on short axles, with one of the wheels way under the trailer. In other words you almost had wheels all the way across the center of the trailer.