malk315
Silver Member
Final thread for me tonight.
My buddy Jeff and I are going to purchase a trailer to share (he's got a B7510 kubota machine).
We're looking at a tandem axle 14' trailer that has brakes on all four wheels and can handle the weight and such as recommended by the trailer guy (lots of compact tractor guys use this trailer). The wheels are on the side instead of all underneath which I like because the whole thing isn't so high off the ground like your typical equipment hauler -- it's more like a landscape trailer style, but heavier duty.
Anyway -- I'd like to see suggestions as to how you guys hold down your CK-20 machines. What exact tie downs do you use? We were going to get 2 or 3 straps about 3" wide w/ ratchets on them that can each do 3000 lbs. I'd be curious to see where you tie stuff around. My dealer had gone right over the footrest area and I kinda wanted to avoid that so it wouldn't want to bend the foot rests if a lot of stress was put there. I'm thinking obviously around the bucket and maybe over the rear axle. i.e. one strap around bucket and one each around left and right rear axle on angles ought to be good.
My brother who does this stuff all the time had suggested chains w/ ratchets like he uses for hauling excavators, but I thought the chains could dig into the finish on things and they are way beyond what we need. Any tips would be appreciated.
I've already got a transmission cooler, light setup, and trailer dealer will be installing a brake controller. My hitch is class 3 w/ 2" ball u-haul installed hitch and vehicle is Nissan pathfinder that can handle about 6000 lbs towing.
Jeff will be using an F-250, manual shift so no cooler. Planning to get a reese hitch he'll bolt on to frame and brake controller.
I may use his truck for towing as it's meatier than my pathfinder.
I've towed a bandit model 150 chipper, snowmobile trailers, and 10 foot single axle w/ smaller garden tractor. This will be a step up for me in size and weight, so again any tips appreciated. Also first trailer w/ brakes.
Jeff has towed fishing boats before and this will be something bigger for him too.
I'll probably have my brother check everything out, but wanted suggestions on tie down mostly and anything else we might be forgetting.
Thanks.
My buddy Jeff and I are going to purchase a trailer to share (he's got a B7510 kubota machine).
We're looking at a tandem axle 14' trailer that has brakes on all four wheels and can handle the weight and such as recommended by the trailer guy (lots of compact tractor guys use this trailer). The wheels are on the side instead of all underneath which I like because the whole thing isn't so high off the ground like your typical equipment hauler -- it's more like a landscape trailer style, but heavier duty.
Anyway -- I'd like to see suggestions as to how you guys hold down your CK-20 machines. What exact tie downs do you use? We were going to get 2 or 3 straps about 3" wide w/ ratchets on them that can each do 3000 lbs. I'd be curious to see where you tie stuff around. My dealer had gone right over the footrest area and I kinda wanted to avoid that so it wouldn't want to bend the foot rests if a lot of stress was put there. I'm thinking obviously around the bucket and maybe over the rear axle. i.e. one strap around bucket and one each around left and right rear axle on angles ought to be good.
My brother who does this stuff all the time had suggested chains w/ ratchets like he uses for hauling excavators, but I thought the chains could dig into the finish on things and they are way beyond what we need. Any tips would be appreciated.
I've already got a transmission cooler, light setup, and trailer dealer will be installing a brake controller. My hitch is class 3 w/ 2" ball u-haul installed hitch and vehicle is Nissan pathfinder that can handle about 6000 lbs towing.
Jeff will be using an F-250, manual shift so no cooler. Planning to get a reese hitch he'll bolt on to frame and brake controller.
I may use his truck for towing as it's meatier than my pathfinder.
I've towed a bandit model 150 chipper, snowmobile trailers, and 10 foot single axle w/ smaller garden tractor. This will be a step up for me in size and weight, so again any tips appreciated. Also first trailer w/ brakes.
Jeff has towed fishing boats before and this will be something bigger for him too.
I'll probably have my brother check everything out, but wanted suggestions on tie down mostly and anything else we might be forgetting.
Thanks.