Trailer size needed for Mahindra eMAX 22,24 or 25

   / Trailer size needed for Mahindra eMAX 22,24 or 25 #1  

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These are all basically the same size (length dimensions) with a front loaded. Has anyone placed one on a 10ft trailer (assume side and front rails and back swing gate) and managed to get it to fit without removing parts like the hitch arms? It would probably require angling the bucket but it is probably very close. Don't want to buy one 10ft long and find out it is an issue..don't want a large trailer either.

I liked the Tractor Supply aluminum one for $1800 - it would just need a reinforced swing gate.....$200 for heavier ramp...but I think it is a hair too short.
 
   / Trailer size needed for Mahindra eMAX 22,24 or 25 #2  
The Emax tractors are 8.5' long without the loader. I'd guess the loader would add a least another 2-3' in length for a total of 10.5-11.5'.
The Emax models weigh 1540 lbs plus 500 for loader = 2040 lbs. this does not include fuel weight, weight of tires if loaded, or any attachment length or weight you might need to haul.
The alum. trailer a TSC only has a load cap. of 2352 lbs. so an Emax will be close to maxing out the trailer and at 10' long is probably not long enough to haul it. You would need at least a 12' trailer. However, the TSC 12' trailers only have a load cap. of 2000 - 2015 lbs. so an Emax would overload them too.
You really need a longer trailer. The problem with a longer single axle trailer is that it has more weight and with only one 3500# axle that limits the load in the 2000 - 2300# range. Maxing out a trailer causes premature wear on tires, suspension, bearings, frame metal etc. I'm not a fan of this for safety reasons.
The best thing to look for would be a 14-16' double axle trailer which would easily handle the weight of any Emax with loader and attachments.
 
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   / Trailer size needed for Mahindra eMAX 22,24 or 25 #3  
You could probably get the tractor & loader to fit on a 10' trailer if you placed the bucket over the front rail and raised the 3 point hitch. I don't know if a belly mower would be too wide. However, as George2615 pointed out, the weight becomes an issue.
You're not just pulling the tractor, you're pulling the tractor, all of the additional weight of fuel and the trailer itself. I would NOT pull that load without trailer brakes and I'd would like to have two trailer axles, at least one with brakes. I know people don't like trailer brakes because under most state laws, trailer brakes add titling and registration expenses but they make a huge difference in safety.
I wouldn't have a problem pulling a riding mower on a single axle trailer without brakes but over a ton of tractor would make me nervous.

I've seen people pull far more weight without trailer brakes but I wouldn't do it.
 

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