Good morning!!!!

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HEY!!!!

I need a GOOD trailer. I'm OK with used. I need to move my tractor and attachments, my 60" ZTR, etc.

For now I plan to pull it with my 2010 F350 PSD (I plan to upgrade the truck to version with AC soon).

I need to buy it very soon.

Advise me.

Please.

David
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,362  
HEY!!!!

I need a GOOD trailer. I'm OK with used. I need to move my tractor and attachments, my 60" ZTR, etc.

For now I plan to pull it with my 2010 F350 PSD (I plan to upgrade the truck to version with AC soon).

I need to buy it very soon.

Advise me.

Please.

David

I get amazed at how much people get for used trailers. Consider having big stuff hauled, and if you really want a trailer longterm, maybe just a single or tandem for Joe everyday stuff. My tandem 16' can haul my small tractor, or mower, or even my old impala. Trailers hold their value if bought used and kept up. Tires replacement is about $300 on up. Wood replacement is common and cost a bit of money.

For most moves, I recommend renting a tandem U-haul trailer. The covered ones that keep your stuff dry. Daily rental is not too bad if you return it to the same place. The height is low, so you don't have to go up ramps, and you load it in 30 minutes of hard work, and rest while driving. Make multiple trips. You will wish for AC.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,363  
David M, I would rent a trailer for your tractor and Z and then rent a cargo trailer for your move. You really need 2 types of trailers for this endeavor.
 
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Poured first cup of coffee. 47° with clear skies this morning. Heading to 76°with sunny skies. Got 90% of window frame painting done yesterday. Forgot to do one area. Will get touch up done and that area today. Mowed lawn also. Will do trimming and some landscaping on hillside.
Sandhill Crane are doing King of the Hill training.
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PJ, Happy belated Birthday Wishes. :dance1:

Mostly, thank for oil change reminder. Need to rotate tires also.

MFW, best wishes that sale and buying of new home goes quick and smooth.

David, cukes. :licking: My neighbor has given me all of her vegetable garden until she gets back from caring for her SIL. I do have to pull weeds. :eek:

LS, great project. Hope you get some pictures of it in use.

Drew, hope you neck gets better. I use a wet heating pad. Does that help you?

Everyone be Healthy and Safe.

Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,365  
I get amazed at how much people get for used trailers. Consider having big stuff hauled, and if you really want a trailer longterm, maybe just a single or tandem for Joe everyday stuff. My tandem 16' can haul my small tractor, or mower, or even my old impala. Trailers hold their value if bought used and kept up. Tires replacement is about $300 on up. Wood replacement is common and cost a bit of money.

For most moves, I recommend renting a tandem U-haul trailer. The covered ones that keep your stuff dry. Daily rental is not too bad if you return it to the same place. The height is low, so you don't have to go up ramps, and you load it in 30 minutes of hard work, and rest while driving. Make multiple trips. You will wish for AC.

Kyle,

Two topics here on the trailer.

For the big move from MFW#1 to MFW#2, I am HIRING movers for MOST stuff. I'm selling two houses, I'm not gonna be cheapo this time.

For the equipment, I NEED to OWN a trailer that will haul my tractor with bush-hog at minimum. I have a 12' x 5' flatbed with rails but my ZTR will not fit. I have multiple attachments, and I have 3 Harleys, and and ATV, and a John Deer riding mower I think I'm keeping. I have space to store it. I have NO IDEA what the future will bring.

Just gotta have one.

Make sense?

Thanks,
David
 
   / Good morning!!!! #117,366  
I get amazed at how much people get for used trailers. Consider having big stuff hauled, and if you really want a trailer longterm, maybe just a single or tandem for Joe everyday stuff. My tandem 16' can haul my small tractor, or mower, or even my old impala. Trailers hold their value if bought used and kept up. Tires replacement is about $300 on up. Wood replacement is common and cost a bit of money.

For most moves, I recommend renting a tandem U-haul trailer. The covered ones that keep your stuff dry. Daily rental is not too bad if you return it to the same place. The height is low, so you don't have to go up ramps, and you load it in 30 minutes of hard work, and rest while driving. Make multiple trips. You will wish for AC.

Kyle is right, a 16’ tandem will haul anything you need to move. Besides mowers and tractors, I hauled my ‘67 Impala SS on one. You have to plan your getting in and out since the fenders don’t fold down.
The upside is if you find you don’t need it, you can get your money back.
 
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   / Good morning!!!! #117,368  
Good morning all - 59 going up to 81. rain-clouds-rain
Need to do some planting, but don't want to make ruts, so will have to wait.

Wife is giving me dirty looks this morning-don't know why-need to lay low :-(

Stay safe and be well
 
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58°F and clear skies this morning, going up to 80° today. Voice on the radio says no rain through Sunday here. Might actually get my burn pile conflagrated this weekend after all.

Just caught the last local traffic report yesterday evening where they unceremoniously mentioned the re-opening of the Martin Luther King Bridge into downtown STL after it's two-year refurbishment project. Honestly, it seems like it's been twice that long. They probably could have torn down the old one and built a new one in less time, and for probably less money.

Thanks for the birthday wishes. I like Ted's $100/year idea. May have to try that. :laughing:
 
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Good Morning!!!! 81F @ 6:00AM. Abundant sunshine. Near record high temperatures. High near 105F. Winds SSW at 5 to 10 mph.

Congrats on the sale/purchase, David MFW! I don't envy you the move, though. I truly hate renting things, but I make an exception for trailers. I've been meaning to buy a 20' tilt deck 10,000 lb. capacity trailer for the tractor, but now that won't be big enough so I'm glad I didn't. I do have the use of a 16' car hauler, but it's a PITA to make the arrangements to borrow and return. But not enough of a PITA to buy one to replace it, though. And used ones around here sell for almost as much as new, another reason I've drug my feet. One thing I've found about trailers, even rental ones. You should plan on rewiring whatever you end up with. As simple as trailer wiring is, people manage to screw it up every time, and you don't want to be caught after dark with no lights.

This is the third place I've remodeled while living in it, and each time I said "never again". Consider doing the basement first, then moving into it before you do the rest of the house. Unless you like plaster dust with your eggs, and not being able to watch TV without looking around the room at all the unfinished work within eyesight.

I did test the system during commissioning, Wng, and the genny is set to run every Friday at noon for five minutes. Like Drew, though, I need to run it once a month under load, and I haven't done that. And I should. I also need to climb a ladder to replace a sprinkler head that popped out, so that's how I'll start today.

Cool crane shot, Ron. Surprising something that ungainly can actually fly!

I think the USPS started removing mail boxes back before they caught the UnaBomber, and he was the reason they started pulling them.

I'm with Kyle on cool cutters, but I'd settle for occasional use of someone else's. They'd take up too much room that I don't have. I should look into a "Maker" space...

I'd like your version of the salad better, David!

Sounds like a good way to spend a birthday, Paul. Hope you get a good deal on the new Gravely.

Yesterday my Facebook feed blew up with all the wildfire reports. And the sky filled with smoke. Really strong in the morning, but like any strong smell, I couldn't even notice it by noon. The largest fire nearby is at the Oroville Dam spillway, burning north. It caused many evacuations in the town of Oroville, all of which have now been rescinded. The dam was never in any danger, but the fire sure made a lot of people nervous.

Sheesh, just when you thought you'n'Boo had an understanding, Thomas. He's keeping you on your toes!

Glad the fence roller is done without any more drama, Ted. Which one would you have used most in the past year, plasma or top'n'tilt? That's the one to get first.

Glad the temps have moderated for the yard work, RS. All that talk of retaining block has my back hurting in sympathy!

Installed a duplex 120VAC outlet on the generator yesterday to power a network switch, access point, and camera. Got the camera installed up on the end of a 10' piece of PVC. But none of it worked. For some reason I don't understand, the Power Over Internet injectors I have won't work on the new outlet, but they do up at the house. My electric drill turns, but it doesn't sound like it's running right. There's no signal on the CAT6 cable the contractor ran, either. Maybe I botched the connectors (those wires are tiny!), or there's a break in the line. By 2PM it was too hot to be in the sun, so I came inside for lunch, then finished installing sensors on the garage doors. The ones I put on are HomeKit compatible, and replace units that were supposed to work with the burglar alarm. The radio signal on the old ones wasn't strong enough to reach the controller, so they never did work.

No purge valve I could find on the parts van, so I have some feelers out for a new/used one. Might get word today on one, he's checking now. His shop is in Las Vegas, and between the 120F temps and his continuing health issues, it's been a challenge for him. Kinda makes the temps here sound like a walk in the park...

Happy Hump Day, folks!
 

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