RollTideRam
Veteran Member
It would cost more to get 5k axles, but you might want to check into it. It is very easy to overload a 7k trailer. JC
ampsucker said:just paid $2200 for a 20' version, no dovetail, but it has a diamond plate floor instead of wood planks, a spare tire with rack, and adjustable hitch.
agreed, the trailer weight itself takes a pretty good bite out of the axle load bearing capacity, but i can't pull more with my truck anyway, so it is a good blend of form and function for my particular needs. adding heavier axles adds weight and might tempt you to try to haul more than your truck is rated for.
i got mine from millertime manufacturing in nowata, OK. the only thing i would have changed is have them move the axles up about a foot forward under the frame. i have to load the tractor all the way to the rear to get a good weight balance and i would prefer to be able to pile more implements and other things (mulch, dirt, whatever) up front. they way the axles are now, it kind of limits me unless i counter weight the rear to get a balance. overall, though, a well built trailer.
here's a pic or two. days are heating up around here, starting to long for those cold wintery temps!
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