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Thanks Jinman. I was looking at a 18' car hauler with 2 3500 lb axles. My tires are indeed loaded. I think as long as I don't have too much else on the tractor such as a mower, I'll be all right.
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Hey Jinman,
I actually own a 20' car hauler with 2-7500lb axles, dual wheel brakes. However, it is heavy as lead. My poor F150 with a 4.6 cried when I hooked the trailer up empty. I have a equalizer on it but it sure is big. I actually co-own it with a friend and we just bought it right. My friend has a very small orange tractor and the small car hauler would be great for that. I usually wouldn't be hauling the tractor around except to the dealer for service. I also wanted to haul my jeep and the big trailer would be over-kill. I know, I know, I could use an F250 but at $5/gal I'm a little leary about that right now. As always, I really appreciate your input from up in Wise County. I'm a Tarrant County resident myself and my tractor resides in Blanco County in the hill country. Thanks! James |
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I understand James. You have to work with what you have. If I needed to haul my tractor the 20 miles to Decatur to the dealer, most likely I would pull the loader and any implement so I could haul it bare. I could do that on my trailer and so could you on your car hauler. Getting a tractor to the dealer for service is very different than hauling a tractor and implements to a jobsite.
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Hey Jim,
Yeah, I really don't use my tractor except recreationally on our place. I wouldn't be hauling it to make a living. I would probably starve. We bought this trailer for a really good price. We have about $2600 in it and it has a steel deck and brand new tires. We also had a new equalizer hitch put on it. It was used by the po to haul wood on. It is one heavy duty trailer. That's the down-side. I have been wanting a bigger truck and the prices are getting right but I wouldn't be using it that often for it's intended purpose. What a quandry. I really don't need a 3/4 ton truck to haul a 17lb bicycle around most of the time. Thanks for all your input James |
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