Which Gooseneck Trailer?

   / Which Gooseneck Trailer? #11  
I have fourteen on here at the time. If i put a piece of plywood over the ramps, I can haul eighteen double stacked like this. Trips were short and only hauled fifty bale this day. My next gooseneck will be dual wheels for stability. I live in the hills, when you double stack hay and get your center gravity up, some of the places I haul in and out of are little rough. Lol. It would help if I had random duals. Trailer is a 25 dovetail, made here local by the same people that build Shaver wood furnaces. They are plenty stout. I also run fourteen ply tires. LUTT

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They look like 4x5's, did you ever check the weight?

The heaviest load that I ever weighed was 12,640 on the deck, 3,440 ball, 14,200 axles, 24,940 total, 3/4T truck and trailer.

The trailer weighs 5,000 pounds, 1,000 on the ball, 4,000 on the axles.
 
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   / Which Gooseneck Trailer?
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What size/weight round bales?

Here is our Delta 14K 18' deck with a 4' popup dovetail with over 11K of 5x6 bales.

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More details on the trailer: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...d-up-slide-ramps-post3224882.html#post3224882

And: http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...6068-hauling-10-5x6-round-hay.html?highlight=
Ours are 4x5 round rolls weighing somewhere in the neighborhood of 900 to 1000lbs each, the hay field is about 400 yards down the road from my driveway so I won't be hauling very far, I know I don't really need the 20,000lb capacity trailer but I figure I am probably only going to buy one of these in my lifetime and I want to be sure I have plenty of capacity.
 
   / Which Gooseneck Trailer?
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I have fourteen on here at the time. If i put a piece of plywood over the ramps, I can haul eighteen double stacked like this. Trips were short and only hauled fifty bale this day. My next gooseneck will be dual wheels for stability. I live in the hills, when you double stack hay and get your center gravity up, some of the places I haul in and out of are little rough. Lol. It would help if I had random duals. Trailer is a 25 dovetail, made here local by the same people that build Shaver wood furnaces. They are plenty stout. I also run fourteen ply tires. LUTT
Is your truck a gas or a diesel?
 
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   / Which Gooseneck Trailer? #15  
You have turned me on to something that I didn't even realize was an option, that's what I like about this site. I like the idea of the super single tires and not having to have the tandem duals to have the 20k capacity, I am doing some research on it and I hope to hear from someone who either has them or has direct knowledge about them.

The big issue is availability if you have an issue on the road. I occasionally see the 17.5's on specialty applications. You would definitely want to carry a spare.
 
   / Which Gooseneck Trailer? #16  
The big issue is availability if you have an issue on the road. I occasionally see the 17.5's on specialty applications. You would definitely want to carry a spare.

Exactly. You actually need 2 spares because I'd one blows you usually overload the other on that side and it goes in short order.

Even if it doesn't once the spare is on your now running with no spare. Not a big deal if only traveling locally but with odd size combination like that another tire may be days away via FedEx.

Been there done that.

Chris
 
   / Which Gooseneck Trailer? #17  
My truck is a diesel, and yes these are 4x5 bales, I can haul the 5x6 bales also. I have never checked weight of it loaded, those are John Deere baler made and roughly run 800 pounds for Bermuda, and a 1000 for the peanut bales. LUTT
 
   / Which Gooseneck Trailer? #18  
The big issue is availability if you have an issue on the road. I occasionally see the 17.5's on specialty applications. You would definitely want to carry a spare.

Don't you normally carry a spare? When I was still working, we ran these on trailers in the oilfield so we could dump the duals. Duals in mud are a pain because they fill up between the tires with rocks and mud. We never had a problem finding them, but can't say what the availability is in your area. I've seen many hot shot trailers with them.
 
   / Which Gooseneck Trailer? #19  
Exactly. You actually need 2 spares because I'd one blows you usually overload the other on that side and it goes in short order.

Even if it doesn't once the spare is on your now running with no spare. Not a big deal if only traveling locally but with odd size combination like that another tire may be days away via FedEx.

Been there done that.

Chris
Blowing one tire on single wheel tandems does not put more load on the surviving tire, as is the case for duals. Many trailers in the oil patch run 17.5 tires so they don't have to deal with the hassle of mud and rocks between the duals. Many hotshot outfits are running them, as well. When I was still working, I never saw a problem obtaining them, but supplies in your area may be different.
 
   / Which Gooseneck Trailer? #20  
+1 for a Delta...I've got a 24ft GN (14K) with the dove tail that flips up flat AND the 8x8ft flat on top of the GN. Great trailer. Trailer weighs 4500lbs. I pull it with a '99 F350 with the 7.3L diesel. Good set up. BobG in VA
 

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