jbman
Member
Well folks, I have been reading and reading and reading, and reading some more here. While I see that the PT is not perfect, and there are advantages and disadvantages, but I am
convinced the PT is what I am after. Sooo, I am in NC about 4 hours away from Tazewell. My question is for those of you that have trailered the PT around, or for anyone that knows anything about trailers etc. We have just a regular ole Ford F150 half ton. I am going with either the 422 or 425, decision still to come. Can I just rent an open trailer from U-haul and haul one of these guys home, putting the implements in the truck bed? I am not trailer savvy. Do I need a car trailer, or is just one of their moving trailers ok. Looking at the U-haul web site, the 5x9 ramp trailer has a max load of 1650 lbs.. which seems like it would be fine, but I dunno for sure. I will check to see what having it delivered would cost, but I am pretty confident renting a trailer would significantly cheaper. For implements I am planning on the grapple bucket, the forks, the mini hoe, and a blade. Any advice on trailering, or even an alternative idea, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim Manwaring
convinced the PT is what I am after. Sooo, I am in NC about 4 hours away from Tazewell. My question is for those of you that have trailered the PT around, or for anyone that knows anything about trailers etc. We have just a regular ole Ford F150 half ton. I am going with either the 422 or 425, decision still to come. Can I just rent an open trailer from U-haul and haul one of these guys home, putting the implements in the truck bed? I am not trailer savvy. Do I need a car trailer, or is just one of their moving trailers ok. Looking at the U-haul web site, the 5x9 ramp trailer has a max load of 1650 lbs.. which seems like it would be fine, but I dunno for sure. I will check to see what having it delivered would cost, but I am pretty confident renting a trailer would significantly cheaper. For implements I am planning on the grapple bucket, the forks, the mini hoe, and a blade. Any advice on trailering, or even an alternative idea, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim Manwaring