Trailer for a NH TC45DA

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KC2LLW

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Hello,
I am looking for a trailer to pull my NH TC45DA tractor with FEL and Box Blade. My question is will a utility trailer handle this? I was thinking about a 7K 16 or 18 utility trailer. Just want to be sure it's enough trailer. I will be pulling it 70 miles one way several times a year with my 2002 7.3 PSD Dually.
Thanks for the help.
Steve
 
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IMHO you are gonna be right on the edge...
Your TC45 is gonna weigh in @ 3500#...
Add 1000# for the FEL and 500# for the box blade and you are @ 5000#...
Just check the weight of the trailer empty...
It needs to be under 2000#...
Don't know if a 16' can get in under that weight or not...
I doubt an 18' trailer will be under 2000# empty...
 
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#3  
IMHO you are gonna be right on the edge...
Your TC45 is gonna weigh in @ 3500#...
Add 1000# for the FEL and 500# for the box blade and you are @ 5000#...
Just check the weight of the trailer empty...
It needs to be under 2000#...
Don't know if a 16' can get in under that weight or not...
I doubt an 18' trailer will be under 2000# empty...

The trailers look like they are 1750 empty and 5250 payload?
 
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Maybe I should be looking at a 18' 10K equipment trailer?
 
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I have 21k in axles on this trailer but it's only 14' deck length. My TC45DA was tight on length with 14'.

 
   / Trailer for a NH TC45DA #6  
Go 10K. Just loading your rear tires will kick you over

Chris
 
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I have a 7000lb 16' trailer left over from my much smaller Kubota that I used to have.

My TC40D fits on there, but only with not with loader and scraper; I can put it on the trailer with one, but not both. And, it is pretty much at max capacity weight wise. There is very little room to try and balance the weight. I take care of my parents place 25 miles away. I had to have them bring their pickup and utility trailer to my house, and load the 6' mower in the utility trailer, then load the tractor/loader on my trailer, tow down, unload, and repeat on the way home...

Really a pain because there is no budget for a bigger trailer, and I only have to transport there once a year.

If I had the budget, I would get minimum a 20' trailer 10k. With a 20', I could load up with the loader and scraper. It would still be shortish if I need to take the mower...

Looking at Newblue's tractor on a 14' trailer, it looks like the bucket is already over the front edge of the deck. If you add 3' for a scraper, that is over 17' of tractor. If you add a 6' rotary mower like mine, you're looking at ~21'(6' mower, plus tailwheel is about 7'. Now, if you count balance room on the trailer, you are really looking 22-24' realistically.

So now we're talking 22-24' 10k minimum trailer...

Not in my budget... Still using two trailers for that once a year trip. Where's the trailer fairy when you really need one :D
 
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If only it was that easy, I would by now have bought a "car hauler" trailer to move my tractor. Unfortunately, with FEL and any implement my Kioti DK45SC is too heavy for those more affordable trailers...and a bit too long, too...so I'd need a 10Kx20' at the minimum. For how infrequently I move my tractor, I decided I'd just call the local towing company to move it for me. They have the liability during the move and, although I hate the cash layout, it really makes more economic sense (for me, anyway) to pay as I go rather than sink a few thousand $$ into a fixed asset that sits idle most of the time. Well, I'll just put the money I've saved into some other toy!

Bob
 
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When I needed to buy a trailer, I went with a 20 foot carhauler with dual 6K axles and brakes on both axles. It set me back 3100 bucks but it is long enough for me to balance my load well and haul my almost 10K pound tractor with FEL and loader rear tires. Anything shorter than 20 foot wouldn't have been long enough to balance the load. I think that this would be the minimum sized trailer for hauling your tractor and equipment and even then will take some experimenting on how to load it so you don't get too much tongue weight on your truck.
 
   / Trailer for a NH TC45DA #10  
Just went through the same search for a JD 3520 with loaded rears. I'm going to get this: ProLine 10,000# GVWR Equipment Trailer

Their 7000 gvr trailer is 2100# and the 10K is 2800#, in 16'. Keep that in mind when you calculate if your vehicle can trailer the TC45. Mine can't move the 3520, but I decided to get a trailer so I could use rental implements and pick up materials. I'd get the 7k, but I have friends and family who can tow the tractor, so it seems worth it to buy the heavier duty one. You clearly need the 10K, and I'd go 20' if I were you. In fact, because of width, you might need one like this: ProLine 14,000# GVWR Deckover Equipment Trailer
 

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