Nasty135
Veteran Member
Along with the what the other posters have said , the trailer with the wheels farther back will be easier to back up...I addition to being better mannered on the road if loaded properly (ie: less herky-jerky)
Actually, it would seem that way, but it isn't. The heavier built trailer will often have less carrying capacity. If you get two 14k trailers and one is heavy built, it will have a lower capacity for stuff on it. The 14k is load + trailer, so a heavier trailer = less load.
I'm thinking tilt bed on a deck over .How funny! I logged on today to post this very same question. Personally, im going for a deckover for the DOA machinery i have to trailer. Did you decide on the type of ramps? Fold up or slide in?
With the tilt bed deck-over keep in mind the angle of approach to determine if any attachments might drag. For my backhoe, I just lift the stick to clear, but since it's 3 point attached, the thing hangs low underneth as well and I have dragged that part too.
http://inlinethumb37.webshots.com/5860/2397855230060323780S600x600Q85.jpgWith the tilt bed deck-over keep in mind the angle of approach to determine if any attachments might drag. For my backhoe, I just lift the stick to clear, but since it's 3 point attached, the thing hangs low underneth as well and I have dragged that part too.
Why would hauling multiple items on a tilt bed be any more of a problem than hauling them on a trailer with ramps?Those tilts look great but if you want to trailer multiple items it will be a problem. So many choices. Im doing my homework on this purchase, as you are. Im trying to avoid the "i shoulda got .....".