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Old 02-01-2008, 05:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Right size trailer for a L3240

I was wondering what the right size trailer would be to haul a Kubota L3240, with loader, filled tires, and 6ft rotary cutter?

My guess is the weight would be around 6400lbs?

I was thinking maybe a 20ft, 5ft dovetail, deckover, 12K gooseneck would be about the right size?

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Old 02-01-2008, 07:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That sounds like It would be an excellent choice, what manufacture do you have in mind? Too bad that Crosley trailer in Starke, fl. has been bought out by All Pro trailers
I have an original Crosley and It Is built great, I have a 25' deck over
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Old 02-01-2008, 07:37 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Right size trailer for a L3240

Other posters have had problems with some cheap imported axles and hubs. It would be worth checking any trailer you are considering to see if you have a potential problem under the frame.

Make sure to use bearing buddies if the hubs can accept them and keep them greased well no matter what you buy.

Your suggestion of a 12K trailer sounds safe. An empty trailer and 6400# of cargo will run 10K. Having that 2,000# cushion is very smart. Using a 10K trailer would be living too dangerously for my blood.
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That sounds like It would be an excellent choice, what manufacture do you have in mind? Too bad that Crosley trailer in Starke, fl. has been bought out by All Pro trailers
I have an original Crosley and It Is built great, I have a 25' deck over
There is a local company Rolls Rite | Gooseneck Trailers, Equipment Trailers, Trailer, Paver, Car Haulers, Flatbed Trailers, Pintle Hitch Trailers that makes some great trailers that I would probably order one from.
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I looked at the dealer list and we have one in town here. Are you going to get a regular deck or a deck over ? mine is 8'6" wide, I like that part , I have pictures of mine in my gallery
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Is there much of a price dif with 12K and 14K ? Would be a good idea to check out both
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I looked at the dealer list and we have one in town here. Are you going to get a regular deck or a deck over ? mine is 8'6" wide, I like that part , I have pictures of mine in my gallery
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Is there much of a price dif with 12K and 14K ? Would be a good idea to check out both

I am probably going with the deck over, also want 2 jacks, ramps that fold flat, and maybe spring assisted ramps.

I will probably look into both 12K and 14K, and also want to make sure that the 20' deck length will be enough for the tractor, loader, and bush hog..... without hanging into the dovetail.

I had read your post before when you restored your trailer and you did a great job!
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Why would need 2 jacks ? mine has one in the front and I thought you were getting a 20+5, your talking a 20' total, get the 20+5, It will cost you more one time and you will love it for balancing your load properly
Mine was bought new as a 16' and paid extra for the other 9 feet and restore goes a long way when all I did was wire brush the loose paint and grind rust and brush RustOleum primer and then I sprayed 2 coats of their gloss black, I still have to check the wheel bearings and brakes on both axles
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Old 02-01-2008, 09:42 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Default Re: Right size trailer for a L3240

I would look at what you may haul in the future? Get the biggest trailer you can so you will only have to buy it once. So many of us have bought what we needed and a year later we are trading it in. Also consider what implements you may want to haul with your tractor and then what it will take to balance the load.

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Why would need 2 jacks ? mine has one in the front and I thought you were getting a 20+5, your talking a 20' total, get the 20+5, It will cost you more one time and you will love it for balancing your load properly
Mine was bought new as a 16' and paid extra for the other 9 feet and restore goes a long way when all I did was wire brush the loose paint and grind rust and brush RustOleum primer and then I sprayed 2 coats of their gloss black, I still have to check the wheel bearings and brakes on both axles
My plan was to get the 20+5, along with the 2 jacks which I think can provide better stability when the trailer is unhooked.

I plan on trading in or selling my 16' tandem tag-along before I trade up for the new trailer.
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Old 02-01-2008, 10:00 AM   #10 (permalink)
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I think you would do so much better selling your trailer outright than trading it in, you must have a craigslist near you, free with 4 pictures
go for it

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