56FordGuy
Gold Member
Yep. I bought a trailer today, wanted to share.
It's a 16' flatbed, with a 2' dovetail. 18' overall, plus tongue. Doesn't have the side rails that most utility trailers have, so you can side load it with a forklift in front and behind the fenders. Has stake pockets to add side rails, though.
I bought it used, the floor and tires are good. The only problem is the paint, it could use some cleaning up and a repaint. It has hideaway ramps that slide under the dovetail.
The only thing I don't quite understand is the axles. The trailer has a 2 5/16" ball, brakes on both axles, and a heavy duty frame. Judging from the ball and frame, I would expect it to have 5,200 pound axles. It has dual 3,500 pound axles. Most of the 7K GVW trailers I've looked at have a 2" ball and brakes on only one axle. It's a factory built trailer, but the tag is worn and practically unreadable.
It's a 16' flatbed, with a 2' dovetail. 18' overall, plus tongue. Doesn't have the side rails that most utility trailers have, so you can side load it with a forklift in front and behind the fenders. Has stake pockets to add side rails, though.
I bought it used, the floor and tires are good. The only problem is the paint, it could use some cleaning up and a repaint. It has hideaway ramps that slide under the dovetail.
The only thing I don't quite understand is the axles. The trailer has a 2 5/16" ball, brakes on both axles, and a heavy duty frame. Judging from the ball and frame, I would expect it to have 5,200 pound axles. It has dual 3,500 pound axles. Most of the 7K GVW trailers I've looked at have a 2" ball and brakes on only one axle. It's a factory built trailer, but the tag is worn and practically unreadable.