Having just purchased a 25' equipment trailer with triple MH axles the search feature brought up this interesting thread. We almost walked away due to the MH axles and the loading ramps are too much for both me and my son to get up and down but he kept dropping the price where we can afford to work out some assist lift system.
It is framed out out 8" I Beams and stayed on the road empty on the 125 mile trip home. I could tell it was back there on some of the hills in central TN south of I-40 in top gear high range in the old Ford F700 16' flat dump.
While it is a heavy trailer and not a beauty queen I really do not need one that much but it will be nice to have it should I need to move the 265 MF or JD 310B backhoe. It also makes buying a used portable build a real option if we want to move it ourselves.
The pintle hitch was a big plus since the 23,001 pound rated truck is the only thing I have to move equipment and it only has the pintle hitch which sees to work well for the Army for a long time.
Due to being only on 2 lane roads we only pulled it about 60 MPH for the most part but did hit 72 per the GPS down one hill and it (empty) pulled really well. When I tested by whipping it at 60 MPH it would true up on the third cycle but the whipping was so little it was hard to notice but the 6' ramps up in the air helped detect the side to side movement better.
Some posts mentioned tire and brake selection being poor but I found complete new loaded Dexter mobile home style backplates for about $60 and 14 ply (3100 pound rated at 110 PSI) for about the same price.
25' sure takes a lot for parking space. Hitched we are talking over 50' and I think it was one reason it was for sell after he sold his backhoe. After about 20 miles we stopped and cheched tire and hub temps and they were fine as they where after the next 100 mile leg of the trip.
With less money than I planned in a trailer at this point and the longest trip loaded at 12,500 pound being 20 miles at 40-45 MPH my demands are not high. I plan to get a 3 point hitch receiver so I can pull it around the place with the 265 MF. I can use the backhoe to do no lifting hookups to the flat bed truck since the hitch is 22" under the back of the bed.
While I do not haul baled hay any longer 41' of total bed length would haul a lot of hay per trip.
