Trailer behind RTV500 / ATV

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Michael Aos

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Colorado Springs
Tractor
Kubota BX2370-1 RTV500
Thinking it would be handy to have something like a 4x6 or 4x8 trailer I could pull behind my Kubota RTV500.

Any suggestions?

I already have a 5x10 7K GVW (~2400lb) Load Trail dump trailer. Hauls the RTV500 or BX2370 nicely.
 
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I had a 4x6 road legal trailer (home made job I found on Craigslist) I used to pull behind my tractor (a Deere 4400 at the time). It was quite handy and I'm sorry I left it in PA when we moved to Vermont.
Is it a good idea? I think so! An ATV is limited to carry capacity. With a UTV, you can carry your tools in the bed and any materials (mulch or whatever) in the trailer.
With an ATV or UTV, I think you'll have to pay attention attention to your tongue weight.
 
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Lowes sells a Carry On small 3.5' x 5' trailer that would work great behind it. I pulled it a lot with my midsize Polaris Ranger. Exact same width. And it's street legal if you want to pull with road vehicle.

I replaced the trailer with a MUTS trailer.

Here's a link to a video I made featuring the Carry On trailer.

Wood Wagon; Basic Wood Harvesting Outfit for the Homestead - YouTube
 
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I pull a snow mobile trailer behind my Kubota 500 all the time,

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I have a 5' X 9' road trailer that I pull around my property with my Polaris 330 Trail Boss.
It is very handy! I can load all tools, material even my generator and go to where I need to work.
At the end of the day I pull it all in my building and shut the door. Next day I fire it up and go.
Starting and stopping on most jobs takes up time and this saves time for me.
 
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I have a rtv500 also I use a harbor freight type trailer 4x8, I put a 12" receiver extension on and it makes hooking up the trailer easier and a backup camera because you can't see under the bed when backing up, I've had this setup for 8 years and use it often for trimming trees an bushes that don't fit into the small bed.
 
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I have a 4' x 8' trailer like those Harbor Freight ones mentioned. Even with RTV, I use it to haul branches and bulky yard debris. Much better than the typical garden tractor dump carts.

Will
 
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I guess 1195lb, I bought it when Home Depot opened in our area 20 years ago, never used it on road, has 4:80x8 tires. I like the new ones with the larger tires should roll easier. I think I paid $99.00 for it.
 
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I have one of the 4x6 Carry-On trailers from Lowes. When my father passed away I inherited it. It's nice because of the rear drop down gate but I rarely pull it behind my Honda. It's just not sturdy enough for use off-road. I have a smaller trailer that I made to be used behind an old three wheel ATC that I had been using. I'm in the middle of building a larger trailer (54" x 68"). My small trailer has the same small wheels as the HF trailer posted above. It was actually made from a trailer that was the same size as the HF one (I bought it in the 80's from a department store called Ames). Unlike the Carry-On trailer the Ames special was bolted together and it was very weak. I did upgrade the tires to 5.70-8 tires but because they are kind of narrow they easily sink into soft ground and mud challenges them. My new trailer has golf cart tires on it. The great thing about golf cart wheels is they are the standard 4 on 4 bolt pattern. My advice is before you buy the HF trailer to to look at one in person. I ended up welding the frame together, it helped sturdy it up. Another option would be to look into an ATV trailer. Something like this might work well for you. http://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/product_200641809_200641809
 
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Swung by Harbor Freight after work. Couldn't decide on which trailer -- they also had several on clearance that aren't listed online.

I did snag this Haul Master Truck Bed Extender for ~$50 while I was there though.

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Load that up and pull some nice wheelies.
 
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Load that up and pull some nice wheelies.

That's how you unload; it is really quick and avoids wear on the bed lift system. The Xtend-a-bed also can be mounted vertically so you can put a canoe or kayak on top. Pretty handy gizmo (though moreso on a pickup truck).
 

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