JimRB
Veteran Member
That trailer would haul a 90 HP cab tractor and a big round baler with room to spare.......
No one needs a trailer designed to haul big tractors, backhoes, or even a small dozer to limp around a 50HP tractor a few times per year.
Unless DOT stops you for not having proper brakes. Not if a car or kid blows a stopsign or driveway and you can't stop because you don't have brakes. Uncontrollable sway due to overloaded tires or improperly biased load weight. There are a few good reasons to have a safe trailer besides reducing the risk of you killing someone or yourself. I have had friends drive trailers that had inadequate brakes that regretted that move. No dead friends but underwear changes required. In my state you have to have brakes on a trailer over 2,000 pounds.
A 40 horsepower tractor may not mean much. A 40 hp tractor could weigh 3,500 pounds and another could weigh 5,800 pounds without implements. That DK55 weighs about 5,000 before implements. You could add another ton in implements depending on what you are carrying.
My little JD870 with a loader and brush cutter is a huge pain to load on a 16 foot trailer tag along. Not so bad when the pulverizer is attached. For me it is not a question of weight as much as just plain fitting and getting bias correct.