grm61
Platinum Member
Very Nice Eric, congratulations on finally getting it home:thumbsup:
It must be torture to not be able to start tearing stuff up.
It must be torture to not be able to start tearing stuff up.
Eric, looks like your garage is full of stuff. You're not going to leave that new tractor out in the rain, I hope.
I'm curious about your trailer. Looks like it's a pretty good fit, and the tractor has plenty of space between the trailer fenders. Yet I'm guessing your width, sidewall to sidewall, with the R-4s is about 78-79" inches, isn't it? My NX4510 has the Titan R-3s, and it is about 85" sidewall to sidewall. I'd been thinking I'll need to get a deckover if I want to haul it around locally. But maybe a trailer like yours would work.
Very Nice Eric, congratulations on finally getting it home:thumbsup:
It must be torture to not be able to start tearing stuff up.
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The trailer is au upgraded PJ Trailers C5 car hauler with 5200 pound axles. The trailer is 20' long with a 2' dovetail to make it lower and easier to load and unload equipment and the deck is 83" wide. It has tip up, spring-loaded ramps, stake pockets, a rub rail, lockable chain box, spare tire mount, wheel and tire, and a 10,000 pound jack in front. The trailer's GVWR is 12,500 so the trailer can carry right around 9800 pounds with a 15% tongue weight. I wanna say I paid $4600ish for it including the custom red color and upgrades.
Yanked the seat out. This hose must go!
What's the hose for, and why does it have to go?
Eric, congratulations on your brokers exam. Are you going to sell your own property, or property for others?One thing I've been wondering about with all the mods you have been doing and plan on, how does this effect your warranty, should you need it? lt190b