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shallowwatersailor

The pulling vehicle makes a difference too. It is a lot easier to tow with my extended cab pickup than my Jeep CJ that I had years ago.

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fast88pu

I have a tractor supply one with the drop down side gate on it. It works well. 

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ClassicTractorProfessor
On October 12, 2016 at 0:07 PM, fast88pu said:

I have a tractor supply one with the drop down side gate on it. It works well. 

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I think if I ever upgrade to a bigger trailer I will order (or build) one with a drop down side gate as well...way to handy to have on there

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fast88pu

It is on too much of an angle to load a tractor with a deck up on it

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truckin88

i have had a few, I would say at least 6.5 wide (which most 6' are) so that you are not limited and 10 or 12 feet long.

 

I had luck with the tractor supply for cheapies, but good dealer trailers show quality. I had a cross country that was awesome. If I needed one. It would be a suretrac or PJ. I found that even between my father and I I wasn't using it enough to warrant it hanging around. so for $40 bucks I rent a uhaul which is its own obstacles but works for me.

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T-Mo

Here's my 6.5 x 12 trailer on it's latest trip to a tractor show a couple of weeks ago.  Pulls nicely and got 3 tractors on it easy.  Had room for a fourth if needed.

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stevebo

Here is my PJ Trailer I bought last year. It is 7x14 and single axle. Biggest I could find or want to go without second axle. 

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truckin88

Steve, 

What happens when you go up a hill with that chevy and a trailer? Low Gear?

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squonk

I think someone just threw down the gauntlet! :lol:

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stevebo
9 hours ago, truckin88 said:

Steve, 

What happens when you go up a hill with that chevy and a trailer? Low Gear?

I don't even know it is back there with that duramax with tuner.... i only use low gear when dragging you and the full trailer.:ph34r:

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WVHillbilly520H
1 hour ago, stevebo said:

I don't even know it is back there with that duramax with tuner.... i only use low gear when dragging you and the full trailer.:ph34r:

You probably don't even need the tuner, my old 2000 1500 with 4.8L 5spd tugged my street rod up 9% mountains, and my '14 5.3L runs rings around that truck,Jeff.

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squonk

That 2nd pic should have a JD at the end of the dumper! :)

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maxiblue

I have a 6foot X 10foot to haul just one wheel horse D-250. This is my cheap trailer. Its just big enough for one tractor with 6 inches to spare.

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WVHillbilly520H
2 hours ago, squonk said:

That 2nd pic should have a JD at the end of the dumper! :)

If you look closely the :wh: is tugging a trailer too, I was unloading mulch and hauling it around the house,Jeff.

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