Utility trailers, any bad ones?

   / Utility trailers, any bad ones?
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#11  
But Rock,

You said in post #4 that you were going to buy the Iron Bull. What changed your mind, if I may ask?

I've got a equipment hauler (11,680 GVWR rated) that is 20 years old....is on its third deck now. And with regular linseed oil treatments, the decks rot pretty quick due to hauling gravel from the quarry etc.....like S219 noted. I am not hauling gravel with this last deck....I hope.

Cheers,
Mike
Oh, sorry... You misunderstood me. I was looking at/for a pair of trailers.... This is the small/light 7,000 gvw that I can pull with my wife's 2016 Cherokee Trailhawk with the Max Tow package that gets 4.10 gears, the Transmission and engine oil coolers, factory class 3 hitch, trailer sway control and 4,500 towing ability. So I can attach this 2,000 lb trailer and put calling gear, kayaks, canoe and firewood on and we can go. I can also use this trailer and the Jeep to haul the 2,000 lb mule.

But I can also load my B2650 or Mule Pro on it and attach it to my trucks and go as I please...

But the Iron Bull 102” wide deck is for getting down and nasty with my Jeep. My current car hauler is 19 years old and has seen far better days, and with a 109" width.... I really just want out of that thing and into something nice, new and that is not a rolling federal offense!

I'm still buying the Iron Bull, just not today... Give me a month or two to sort out some finances seeing as how I've spent about $10,000 in the last week in free cash and my wife is starting to tense up pretty noticably
 
   / Utility trailers, any bad ones? #12  
we have Big Tex trailers for the smaller ones, Hooper for the bigger equipment trailers. We use equipment trailers instead of car haulers. And on the smaller trailers, ones with solid metal sides. Much more versatile than the ones with the open rails.

No one ever wished they had a smaller trailer
 
   / Utility trailers, any bad ones?
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#13  
I agree completely. Always jump at least 2 sizes larger in trailer than what you think you can get by with. That way it will only be to small once in a while.

My old car/Jeep hauler is a 24.5' long deck by 109" wide.... That's called being spoiled! IMG_20170907_164331784_HDR.jpegMAX_0065.jpegIMG_20180528_105328395_HDR.jpegIMG_20170818_194023366_HDR.jpegIMAG0678.jpeg
 
   / Utility trailers, any bad ones? #14  
I bought this 16' trailer used, damaged for $500. It was racked and dog tracking about 2' out coming home.
I also built the bulkhead on the front which is so handy for many things.
I have had over 2000 lbs on top of bulkhead and tailgate. Also hauled tubing 24' with no problems.
 

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   / Utility trailers, any bad ones? #15  
Something that isn't normally known about the landscape gates is there are normally only rated for 1000#. Some of the heavier built trailer have 2000# ratings, unless you get into the equipment type gates rated for several thousands pounds like was is found on trailer rated for 10000# and up.
 
   / Utility trailers, any bad ones?
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#16  
2 ft. dove tail with spring assisted gate, wrap around channel tongue, radial tires, rubber mounted sealed beam lighting in enclosed light boxes, conventional wiring with gel filled connectors.
GVWR 7000 lb. – Capacity 6000 lb. with 1000 lb. Hitch load
***Ramp Capacity 4500 lb.***

Treated wood deck

Standard 2 ft. dove tail

82″ between fenders

3500 lb. braking axles with 4 wheel brakes

Double eye spring suspension

205/75 R15 load range C 6 ply rating Castle Rock Radial tires

3x3x3/16″ angle frame

3x3x3/16″ top rail

3″ channel cross members

4″ channel wrap-around tongue

4 ft. full landscape gate (spring-assist standard)

2 5/16″ A-frame coupler

Top wind jack

Tear drop fenders with backs

Steps in front and behind fenders

Stake pockets, self charging break away kits, safety chains, skip DOT reflective tape, and all rubber mounted sealed beam lighting, conventional wiring with gel filled connectors

Primed, 2 coats of automotive grade acrylic enamel, pin striped
 
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#18  
So today I am on my way to breakfast at 8 am, yes I slept in I'm sorry. after breakfast I'm going to Rural King and I'm going to buy weld on D rings and I'm going to run 8 weld on D rings down each side and four across the front header. I'll buy vht epoxy paint to repaint the areas where I weld and also to repaint where I weld the rear support stands on to the frame underneath. Then while I'm at worrell King I'm going to buy a couple handfuls of bolts for stock. they have the best prices around for bulk fasteners, so every time I'm there I like to walk out with at least 5 to $10 worth of paired sets of bolts nuts and washers to put in my Benz. I do that because if I need a bolt that ends up being an hour and 20 minute round-trip to go get a $0.50 bowl, because of that ice talk a lot of chemicals and a lot of hardware at my place because I just don't have time to run back and forth to buy things on an as-needed basis. as usual I'm driving down the road using voice to text so if this is a little bit messed up, I should be able to look at it later and fix it when I'm not driving.
 
   / Utility trailers, any bad ones? #19  
Something that isn't normally known about the landscape gates is there are normally only rated for 1000#. Some of the heavier built trailer have 2000# ratings, unless you get into the equipment type gates rated for several thousands pounds like was is found on trailer rated for 10000# and up.

Yep, that is a good point, and even the ones with higher ratings can have a big caveat -- it usually assumes the load is over the reinforcements, hinges, or "faux-ramps" welded into the gate frame. If you are going on the ramp arbitrarily, the rating may not apply.

One of the things I liked about my trailer was the gate construction, with closer spacing for the cross members. But I also bought a separate pair of equipment trailer ramps (from a member here who swapped out for aluminum ramps, due to weight). With those, I can position the ramps to exactly match the wheels on my tractor. I absolutely would not use the gate for my L3200, but with ramps it's a non issue. And the ramps hook in a track on the rear of the trailer, so they can be positioned to any width and be secure.
 
   / Utility trailers, any bad ones? #20  
I just picked up a Quality Trailers gooseneck last week as well, first load yesterday. From all appearances it will be a good trailer. 20+4 14K GVWR, 4400 unloaded weight.

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