Deere Dude
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- John Deere 3720
I have a 6x10 single axle homemade trailer I want to haul medium diameter oak logs with. The wood is located 6-7 miles from home on back country roads.
The axle is rated for 6,000# but the springs are rated for 3500#. A few years ago I changed out the heavy springs so the trailer would ride better and it does. Now I want to load it up with with as much as I can carry which is probably more than 3500#.
Is there a way to possibly put blocks between the axle and bed to take the springs out of the equation so I can load it down more. I just don't want to break springs.
It is not that much distance and could possibly load it lighter, but that just isn't the way I seem to do things.
The axle is rated for 6,000# but the springs are rated for 3500#. A few years ago I changed out the heavy springs so the trailer would ride better and it does. Now I want to load it up with with as much as I can carry which is probably more than 3500#.
Is there a way to possibly put blocks between the axle and bed to take the springs out of the equation so I can load it down more. I just don't want to break springs.
It is not that much distance and could possibly load it lighter, but that just isn't the way I seem to do things.