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Everyone here gives good advice or at the very least, gives you all the options. I love my 18' dove tail ( 16 ft flat- 2 ' dovetail). I also thought it was too long, but glad I did it. Hopefully your new trailer will have all LED lighting. To me, this is a requirement. LED is great.
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Keep watching ebay; I got all my LED lighting from there. If you are patient, you can find a good deal.
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I really think you should rethink your 16' choice. What if ya want to take along a couple of attachments? The extra 4' of 20' trailer ain't gonna cost much or make much difference towing but will sure make a big difference when ya need it. I would even swap the 5000lb axles for the extra 4 feet. It's alot easier to change axles (if ya really think ya need them) latter than add the 4 feet. My other two cents is about the dove tail. To me it really is just wasted space and drags on everything, but alot of folks like them, so it is really whatever ya like. And by the way I have a 7000lb 16' trailer and BX23. It is a pain to set the bucket on the box blade. Weight is never the issue.
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She did it with the tractor, the backhoe, and now this. God Bless my wife. I promise. It is because of her diligence and sensitivity with our money that we are able to do a great many things I hadn't even dreamed of. But for some reason, anything over $1,500 really puts her in a tailspin. Quote:
The nice thing about the wife holding me up like this is that she is more receptive to price increases if I think it is necessary. If we HAVE the money, she'll let me spend a bunch of it. I just need to wait until we HAVE the money...
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Keith, I think our wives may be sisters. The thing I've learned about my wife is that if I talk about something enough, she'll get tired of listening to it and tell me to buy it if it'll shut me up
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[QUOTE I may snap out some lines in the driveway and see what I can fit in a 8' x 16' (or 14' with the dovetail) box. If it don't fit, I'll reconsider. [/quote]
Keith, Don't forget to add 3-4' for the tongue. Check the width too if you plan on working on it in a garage... I found out the hard way trying to get mine thru 8' wide garage doors....now why would anybody put 8' wide garage doors in??? ![]()
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