Trailering, need dimensions please

   / Trailering, need dimensions please #11  
If you intend to have the loader bucket rest on the trailer while hauling it you will need a trailer between 18'-24' ... if you don't mind having the loader bucket riding above your truck bed, the 16' one you have will work just fine - as long as it has dual axles for the weight of the tractor.
 
   / Trailering, need dimensions please #12  
If you intend to have the loader bucket rest on the trailer while hauling it you will need a trailer between 18'-24' ... if you don't mind having the loader bucket riding above your truck bed, the 16' one you have will work just fine - as long as it has dual axles for the weight of the tractor.

With his expressed attitude,...... It would seem that the OP needs to seek his own conclusion.
 
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   / Trailering, need dimensions please
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#13  
Thanks I appreciate it. It is a dual axle utility trailer, unknown weight rating on the axles. I intend to "practice" with it locally before taking the trailered load on our hilly 2 lane roads to my farm.
 
   / Trailering, need dimensions please #14  
Unless that is a home built trailer there should be a small plate attached some where that shows the gross weight that the trailer can handle including the weight of the trailer. I believe that most axles are rated for 3500lbs but don't hold me to that. If that's what you have then the total weight would be 7,000lbs combined. Does the trailer have individual ramps or the single expanded metal ramp like you see on trailers hauling lawn mowers and so forth. Not sure how much weight the expanded metal ramp would hold.
 
   / Trailering, need dimensions please #15  
I have a mahindra 2538 which is the same as a rk 37 i hual it on an 18 ft carhauler to my farm that is 149 miles one way. The first time i had a 6 ft brush hog on back and it stuck out a ways but was no prpblem. the tires are also loaded.
 
   / Trailering, need dimensions please #16  
I have a mahindra 2538 which is the same as a rk 37 i hual it on an 18 ft carhauler to my farm that is 149 miles one way. The first time i had a 6 ft brush hog on back and it stuck out a ways but was no prpblem. the tires are also loaded.

Your car hauler likely has two 3500 lb. axles.
Probably has an empty weight of 1800 lbs.
Does your (FEL?) tractor, with loaded tires, and brush hog, weigh less than 5200 lbs.(7000 GVW) ?
Seems like the total load might be heavier.
For safe operation, can you keep 10% of the total loaded trailer weight on your hitch ball, with the brush hog hanging over?
That seems iffy too.....
 
   / Trailering, need dimensions please #17  
This may help ...

Although to know what your axle rating is you should check the tag on the axle ... a "rule of thumb" is:

5 lugs = 3,500 lb
6 lugs = 5,200 lb
8 lugs = 7,000 lb
10 lugs = 10,000 lb

Your axles could be different - but, this is a good starting point.
 
   / Trailering, need dimensions please
  • Thread Starter
#18  
Unless that is a home built trailer there should be a small plate attached some where that shows the gross weight that the trailer can handle including the weight of the trailer. I believe that most axles are rated for 3500lbs but don't hold me to that. If that's what you have then the total weight would be 7,000lbs combined. Does the trailer have individual ramps or the single expanded metal ramp like you see on trailers hauling lawn mowers and so forth. Not sure how much weight the expanded metal ramp would hold.
Thanks much, I was thinking 3500 lb axles as well. It is a expanded metal ramp, but I'm reinforcing it. Thanks again.
 
   / Trailering, need dimensions please
  • Thread Starter
#19  
This may help ...

Although to know what your axle rating is you should check the tag on the axle ... a "rule of thumb" is:

5 lugs = 3,500 lb
6 lugs = 5,200 lb
8 lugs = 7,000 lb
10 lugs = 10,000 lb

Your axles could be different - but, this is a good starting point.
I like the "rule of thumb answer" the trailer is a Craigs List special, but pretty solid. Its a 5 lug, so 3500 would make sense. Its a 5 lug Chevy, which was difficult to find when I had to replace a cracked hub, different subject though. Thanks Much.
 

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