I tried searching for this, but with no luck. My situation is when I have my backhoe attachment on my Kubota L3901 it hits the ground while trying to load it on a trailer. I've used two different types of equipment trailers. The first I borrowed which was a 20' equipment trailer with dovetail and fold down ramps. I would position the backhoe to one side and it would still hit the ground going up the ramps. The final solution was to have the BH to one side and put 2x12 boards underneath to make it up on the trailer without hitting the ground.
So I then decided to buy a 15k lb capacity partial tilting trailer thats 22' long (14' tilt and 8' stationary front section). It has an 11 degree angle for the tilt deck when fully down. My backhoe still hits the ground (now I feel dumb for buying a $5000 trailer) even with the BH turned fully to one side. I thought a tilting trailer would help in loading.
Any ideas on how to load this combination without resulting back to laying some 2X12s on the ground? I know I could load facing downhill (lessen the angle), but that is not always an option. I'm curious how others load this combination. Thanks for the help!
So I then decided to buy a 15k lb capacity partial tilting trailer thats 22' long (14' tilt and 8' stationary front section). It has an 11 degree angle for the tilt deck when fully down. My backhoe still hits the ground (now I feel dumb for buying a $5000 trailer) even with the BH turned fully to one side. I thought a tilting trailer would help in loading.
Any ideas on how to load this combination without resulting back to laying some 2X12s on the ground? I know I could load facing downhill (lessen the angle), but that is not always an option. I'm curious how others load this combination. Thanks for the help!