MFWD
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jun 27, 2012
- Messages
- 112
- Location
- South Mountain, Pennsylvania
- Tractor
- 2002 New Holland TC35D with cab, a 2007 New Holland Skid Steer and a 1970's 154 Cub Lo-Boy, 2016 John Deere XUV 550 Gator
Hello,
I just bought a new 2016 John Deere XUV 550 Gator. I had to borrow my sister-in-law's 5' x 8' utility trailer to bring it home. My 4' x8' trailer was too small in width. Actually, the 5' x8' was barely long enough.....the wheel was almost centered over the rear edge. I had it strapped in so tight that it didn't move 1/8" !!!!! So, I think I would like to buy a bigger trailer than my 4' x 8' one. I was thinking about a 5.5' x 10' aluminum utility trailer. Mostly for the 300 pounds saving in weight. I can get one that size at Tractor Supply for $1799.00....about $500.00 more than a steel one of the same size. I will probably pull it and the Gator with my 2008 4- door Jeep Wrangler. It doesn't have the new upgraded HP engine....it still has the 202 HP engine. Not a lot of power, but I know it can do the job. But that is why I'm thinking about going aluminum rather than steel. So if any of you guys have an aluminum utility trailer, can you tell me why you went that way and if you are happy with it. Is there anything special to know about an aluminum one as compared to a steel one ?? Can you ratchet strap things down and not bend the aluminum ??? Thanks ahead of time for all your help !!!!!
MFWD
I just bought a new 2016 John Deere XUV 550 Gator. I had to borrow my sister-in-law's 5' x 8' utility trailer to bring it home. My 4' x8' trailer was too small in width. Actually, the 5' x8' was barely long enough.....the wheel was almost centered over the rear edge. I had it strapped in so tight that it didn't move 1/8" !!!!! So, I think I would like to buy a bigger trailer than my 4' x 8' one. I was thinking about a 5.5' x 10' aluminum utility trailer. Mostly for the 300 pounds saving in weight. I can get one that size at Tractor Supply for $1799.00....about $500.00 more than a steel one of the same size. I will probably pull it and the Gator with my 2008 4- door Jeep Wrangler. It doesn't have the new upgraded HP engine....it still has the 202 HP engine. Not a lot of power, but I know it can do the job. But that is why I'm thinking about going aluminum rather than steel. So if any of you guys have an aluminum utility trailer, can you tell me why you went that way and if you are happy with it. Is there anything special to know about an aluminum one as compared to a steel one ?? Can you ratchet strap things down and not bend the aluminum ??? Thanks ahead of time for all your help !!!!!
MFWD