RollTideRam
Veteran Member
I currently have a 20+2 x 83" equipment trailer with 6k axles. Last year I upgraded tractors to a Kioti DK4710 Cab that is bigger than the Deere 3320 I had for 10 years.
With my tractor loaded with a 6' cutter and the grapple on the loader, My tail wheel hangs off the back and the grapple is over on the front. Not enough room on the trailer for the box blade. I'm sure a 20+5 Gooseneck will have enough room, but I would really like to go 25+5. I can foresee wanting to add a 4 wheeler to the load when going to my friends hunting land. Of course most trips will not require this length, but I think it would be nice to be able to haul everything for the 1 hour trip.
I have only pulled a Gooseneck trailer one time and it was shorter than my equipment trailer. I don't think the 20+5 would be much different than the trailer I currently have, but wonder about a trailer that is 8' longer.
I just sold my Big Tex dump trailer for what I paid for it 7 years ago to help pay for a new trailer. I am looking at Gatormade. Their trailers are not much more expensive than a local company that I consider to be a Tier 2 trailer company. I like the looks of the wide loading ramps. I am always having to move the narrow ramps on my current trailer, they slide around when driving.
Will a 30' trailer be too long?
This is the trailer I'm looking at 2 +5 Workhorse Tandem Axle Gooseneck - Gatormade Trailers
With my tractor loaded with a 6' cutter and the grapple on the loader, My tail wheel hangs off the back and the grapple is over on the front. Not enough room on the trailer for the box blade. I'm sure a 20+5 Gooseneck will have enough room, but I would really like to go 25+5. I can foresee wanting to add a 4 wheeler to the load when going to my friends hunting land. Of course most trips will not require this length, but I think it would be nice to be able to haul everything for the 1 hour trip.
I have only pulled a Gooseneck trailer one time and it was shorter than my equipment trailer. I don't think the 20+5 would be much different than the trailer I currently have, but wonder about a trailer that is 8' longer.
I just sold my Big Tex dump trailer for what I paid for it 7 years ago to help pay for a new trailer. I am looking at Gatormade. Their trailers are not much more expensive than a local company that I consider to be a Tier 2 trailer company. I like the looks of the wide loading ramps. I am always having to move the narrow ramps on my current trailer, they slide around when driving.
Will a 30' trailer be too long?
This is the trailer I'm looking at 2 +5 Workhorse Tandem Axle Gooseneck - Gatormade Trailers