I'm going into the food plot business and will need to haul as much equipment as possible at one time. Being almost to the point of stupid about trailers I'm in dire need of some suggestions if you will.
Here is the deal. I have a 2500 HD 4x4 GMC with the gas six liter engine.In the worst case scenerio with my plot business I see me needing to haul the following at one time "if possible".
37 hp 4x4 Kubota around 3,000 lbs. 12 ft. long
Six foot deep disc around 1,000 lbs.??
6' chisel plow 3' deep around 1,000lbs
2 row JD Flex 71 planter 800 lbs????????
All of those pieces come up to me needing around a length of 21-22' of load space.
Can this be done safely with one trailer? I think it can but need someone that knows to advise. Second, while I do recognize a gooseneck would probably be the best, it is almost essential that I keep the pickup bed free to haul a four wheeler, fertilizer etc.etc
My grand plan is to back the disc onto the trailer, then back on the planter and then have the tractor with the chisel plow attached, facing foward on the trailer as that would be the first implement I would probably need. I can with no problem switch things around if suggested but need to get two piece of equipment near the front of the trailer with tractor being last.
All opinions welcome. Thanks again!!
Here is the deal. I have a 2500 HD 4x4 GMC with the gas six liter engine.In the worst case scenerio with my plot business I see me needing to haul the following at one time "if possible".
37 hp 4x4 Kubota around 3,000 lbs. 12 ft. long
Six foot deep disc around 1,000 lbs.??
6' chisel plow 3' deep around 1,000lbs
2 row JD Flex 71 planter 800 lbs????????
All of those pieces come up to me needing around a length of 21-22' of load space.
Can this be done safely with one trailer? I think it can but need someone that knows to advise. Second, while I do recognize a gooseneck would probably be the best, it is almost essential that I keep the pickup bed free to haul a four wheeler, fertilizer etc.etc
My grand plan is to back the disc onto the trailer, then back on the planter and then have the tractor with the chisel plow attached, facing foward on the trailer as that would be the first implement I would probably need. I can with no problem switch things around if suggested but need to get two piece of equipment near the front of the trailer with tractor being last.
All opinions welcome. Thanks again!!