Hydraulic dovetail trailer questions

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rustyshakelford

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I have a 25+5 tandem dual GN. Had it several years and has been great. I have ordered a new truck (F-450) and new tractor and mower (JD 5100E H260 and MX-15). With my current trailer I'll have to load the tractor way forward and have the loader over the neck. This will result in a bunch of pin weight and it'll be a very tight fit. Will also have to modify the ramps to stand up.

I have started thinning the herd of trailers and going to consolidate to one or two primary ones. Just sold a military trailer I don't use and need to sell an 18' bumper pull that I've never used due to it constantly being borrowed. I will also sell my current GN. I am looking a a tandem dual 12k/15k axles trailer with a hydraulic dovetail. I've been looking at them recently and they seem pretty slick.

Do any of y'all run them and how do you like them? I can get a loaded one with 12k axles and hyd landing gear for 15k but I'd rather save some more and go with the manual jacks. There's a new one semi-local with 10k axles for 11k but I'm afraid I'll be over on my weights and would like to have more than I need vs skirting the line

Brett
 
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Is a tilt bed out of the question?

Where the whole thing tilts or like the back half? If just the back half, I would say yes it's out of the question because I wouldn't be able to fit the tractor and batwing on the tilted part before it came down. If it was the whole thing I think that it wood be pretty steep. This will be atleast a 36' long deck

Brett
 
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Where the whole thing tilts or like the back half? If just the back half, I would say yes it's out of the question because I wouldn't be able to fit the tractor and batwing on the tilted part before it came down. If it was the whole thing I think that it wood be pretty steep. This will be atleast a 36' long deck

Brett

We have a 44' semi pulled trailer and the back 32' tilt down to a 4' stationary section with an 8' upper deck. I don't think that I would ever even consider anything other than a tilt bed after using ours for the last 10 years.
 

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   / Hydraulic dovetail trailer questions #5  
Brett has to have a GN to fit his truck.

You are way beyond my experience in size Brett. Good question though!!! Curious to see what the trailer gurus come up with.
 
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I understand that he needs a GN. I'm pretty sure that there are several manufacturers of them. Here is just one and they go up to 25K GVWR. ;)
 
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This is what I'm talking about. Big Tex also makes one and I like the way the dovetail is a little better but these are the one I'm studying up on

Brett

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Nice!!!

Only concern I would have is the overhang behind the axles. Hafta be cautious about tail swing!!

Be sure to update us on your decision. Nice trailer!!!
 
   / Hydraulic dovetail trailer questions #9  
We have a 30' GN with hyd dove at work. Ive helped load/unload it, and move it around the shop lot, its a nice piece of equipment. Dove tail is rated for 4k lbs. Tail swing is an issue, but not much worse than any other 30' trailer.
 

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