A 20.5 x 8.00-10" tire load range E has a max rating of 1650 lbs. 4 of them should give you plenty of load capacity, stability, peace of mind and a low deck height. A neighbor has these on a 4 x 8 trailer for hauling roofing bundles. That's what is on that hay trailer. (Its 8 x 16')
I am a professional engineer, worked for the defendents against all kinds of vehicle misuse, and sweep my outside floors with a leaf blower. Inside, I have 2 Dysans.I have analyzed trailer towing with my own and other compuer simulations, measured all kinds of tires on an MTS Flat-Trac tester, and performed handling tests on the road and on laboratory equipment at a Proving Grounds. And some U.S. patents on these methods, BTW. I bale hay with a 15 year old tractor using a mower and baler that's almost as old as I am. I restore old water pumping metal windmills for fun and preservation. Many of them having come from Kendallville, Indiana. For fun, I shoot a Barrett M99 50 BMG. If you have an opinion based on facts bring it on. If you read it in Reader's Digest (a Carolyn Davis recipe, maybe?) keep it to yourself and then do some homework.
Sort of jives with JDGreen227's recent post, eh? Since I know WHY a positive tongue load is usually recommended, I can compensate for that need in other ways. What's in your wallet?