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   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #71  
Does anyone make a deck-over with the back half tilt down?

Yes, I believe PJ does. I know a lot of others do too.


Kyle
 
   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #73  
This is the trailer I was looking for, Deckover with back half tilt.
 

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   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #74  
This is the trailer I was looking for, Deckover with back half tilt.

Nice trailer, but I believe that is overkill for LB and his little BX.

LB I think you are making this a way more difficult decision than what it really is. If you were commercial hauling lots of different heavy equipment everyday, but for an occasional hauling of something small like a BX.

I think you are kidding yourself if you think you will be hauling buildings on a trailer anyway - how often are you going to do something like that? Unless you are going to start building a selling them. Then there is a reason why the guys that do it use the big roll back trucks. Too much wind resistance/top heavy. Unless you move up to a really big trailer or something like what J J posted.
 
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   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #76  
This is the trailer I was looking for, Deckover with back half tilt.

That trailer I posted is only 20 , or 22 ft. Here is the link. What is the total length of a med size trsctor with a bush hog attached?

PJ Trailers- Ferguson Trailersales Dover MN And Rochester MN Locations Offer PJ Trailers, Dump Trailers, Car Haulers, Utility, Deckovers, Pintle, Tilt Bed Trailers, And Tow Dollys


First, that's a hydraulic dove trailer. I thought you meant a tilt trailer with 4-5' in the front that are stationary.

Second, a BX is VERY small. A garden tractor with ROPS. And, I don't even think he has a bush hog, but he does have backhoe that is a little smaller than a bush hog, and it's maneuverable. He'd be fine with 14ft. it'd be tight, but it'd work.


Kyle
 
   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #77  
LB, (JMHO)

If you are wanting to haul your tractor, car, lumber, etc...and no buildings, then this is all you need.

*Truck---1/2 ton, auto, 4x4, V-8

*Trailer---16ft. to 20ft. Car Hauler. (brakes on trailer)

*Use a weight distribution hitch with sway control.
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If you listen to other people on (another thread) they will have you trying to haul 26000lbs. with a pickup truck and trying to make you into a "Hot Shot Trucker" which will get you killed. I think you said that you had never hauled anything with a trailer before.

I won't tell you here how much weight i hauled with my F-250 or my F-150, when i needed to haul a load in one trip and not two, but i don't tow that much anymore,

The two tractor trailer company's i use to drive for was a flatbed division, and sometimes i would have a load that if i had extra chains/binders i would be over weight.

What a couple people on (another thread) don't realize is, that there is probably teenage kids or someone that has never towed/hauled before, and has already viewed their post. So they probably figure if someone is towing 26000lb. with a pickup, than they will be able to haul that much.

I have had the best training in hauling with tractor trailers, and i used what i learned to haul with a pickup truck but follow the (GVWR) and don't go over that, and don't brag about going over the (GVWR) for everyone to see.

If you get a trailer with brakes,(use them) and a weight distribution hitch with sway-control will help, some of the others don't think so since they are experts in boat towing.

Hope you find the best setup for your needs.
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   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #78  
This is the trailer I was looking for, Deckover with back half tilt.

LB,

If you decide to haul bigger loads, then get a bigger truck and the trailer that J_J found would be the best, for hauling buildings__etc...
 
   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #79  
First, that's a hydraulic dove trailer. I thought you meant a tilt trailer with 4-5' in the front that are stationary.

Second, a BX is VERY small. A garden tractor with ROPS. And, I don't even think he has a bush hog, but he does have backhoe that is a little smaller than a bush hog, and it's maneuverable. He'd be fine with 14ft. it'd be tight, but it'd work.


Kyle

Kyle.

The trailer I posted above is still called a tilt bed because it doesn't have fold up ramps. All dovetails have fold-up ramps. The trailer that I have now is an 18 foot deck-over, with a 7 foot add on dovetail with ramps. I may change it to hydraulic dovetail in the future, or hydraulic ramps
 

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   / TRUCK AND TRAILER TEAM. #80  
J J-
It technically does have a dovetail. Just looks like a normal flat deck while driving on the road. But I don't want to start any arguments.

P.S.-
I've seen that 2nd pic on here before. I wonder if LB can see what's wrong with it...:rolleyes::D


Kyle
 

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