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aczlan
Good Morning
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2008
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- Tractor
- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
No offense taken Tinhack, just trying to figure out how much I can safely haul on it and if it will work for what I need to do.
The decking is "well weathered" 3/4" plywood that is screwed down with self drilling screws, I dont trust it to hold my weight in some places. It will be replaced with 2x8 planks (or possibly 2x6 planks) after the new crossmembers are installed. At the front and back there is a piece of angle that looks like it went over the end of 2x? planks (it sits about 3/4" above the plywood), so I would guess that this is not the first or second deck that it has had.
Supposedly the previous owners hauled a skid steer on it with a job box on the front, not sure how that could be done with how its setup.
If the trailer isn't heavy enough, it will get a new deck, new jack and get sent on down the road (might take 8-10 feet off of it first and make it a 20-22' trailer). No sense keeping it around if I cant trust it with a tractor on it.
Aaron Z
The decking is "well weathered" 3/4" plywood that is screwed down with self drilling screws, I dont trust it to hold my weight in some places. It will be replaced with 2x8 planks (or possibly 2x6 planks) after the new crossmembers are installed. At the front and back there is a piece of angle that looks like it went over the end of 2x? planks (it sits about 3/4" above the plywood), so I would guess that this is not the first or second deck that it has had.
Supposedly the previous owners hauled a skid steer on it with a job box on the front, not sure how that could be done with how its setup.
If the trailer isn't heavy enough, it will get a new deck, new jack and get sent on down the road (might take 8-10 feet off of it first and make it a 20-22' trailer). No sense keeping it around if I cant trust it with a tractor on it.
Aaron Z