16 or 18' Trailer

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Lunger

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B7800
16 or 18\' Trailer

I would like some input on trailers.. I have a Kubota B7800 with loader backhoe and 60" midmount mower.. I was thinking about a car trailer with a dove tail???? I like these trailers web page the Maxi Any thoughts? and now the size.....
 
   / 16 or 18' Trailer #2  
Re: 16 or 18\' Trailer

I have a Kioti LB1914 and aB21 Kubota. I run them on a 18' trailer with very little extra room for other attachments.
When you purchase the trailer make sure the approach isn't to steep to bottom the hoe out in the ground. Not bad when your on soft ground but real bad on pavement.
I use a Hudson 5ton with 5' ramps 18' and works great.
Danny
 
   / 16 or 18' Trailer #3  
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I just went to that site. You don't want a metal diamond plate deck.
A muddy tractor slides, your extra stuff that you bring slides all over and of the trailer.
There nothing better then wood. IT also can be replaced when its worn and it doesn't dent.
Danny
 
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I have an 18' car hauler with a diamond plate deck and I agree that it gets slick when muddy or wet. It works well for me, but I have to be careful to park on level ground if working in damp conditions.

Here's a link to a picture of it.
 
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How much does that all weigh?

I have a L3130 with FEL and hoe and its about 54-5500#.
Also have a 7000# 18' dovetail car trailer. With the hoe on that puts me over wieght since the trailer weighs 2000#. Also 18' doesn't leave much room to balance the tractor on the trailer either. Had to hang the bucket over the front rail about a 1' to get it balanced ok with the hoe on. Without the hoe its ok. Now throw an implement on there as well and your balance is off again. Now you have very little if any room to move the tractor around to balance it again.

I've only hauled it once with the hoe on and the tires were half flat when we loaded it from the dealer. Bent the ramps pretty good as well. Stopped at the gas station down the street and pumped 50# in the tires and they still looked low.

Parked the trailer at the house in town and made a trip to the trailer shop. Had them run over the ramps with a forklift and then welded on some angle iron. They weigh about 90-100# each now. Went home and hauled the tractor out to the farm.
No bending this time! I bought new tires rated at over 2k# each
before hauling the tractor again.

The trailer was purchased over 5 years ago. I never dreamed I'd have a tractor let alone a hoe at that time. My next trailer will be 20' rated for 10k# with slide out or folding ramps. Its a pain to carry a 100# ramp around.

Well thats my 2 cents.
 
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I have an 18' trailer with a 2' dovetail. It's a double axle with electric brakes on one axle. Should have gottten brakes on both axles. The 2' is part of the 18'. The trailer's rated at 7K Lbs.

My tractor is a JD4100 with FEL and JD413 cutter. I only have about 1' of leeway to shift the unit back and forth for balance. Without the cutter attached there's a lot more room. I wish I had gone for a 20' unit.
 
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Re: 16 or 18\' Trailer

What are you pulling the trailer with? Will it be bumper hitch or gooseneck?

From similar questions in the past and my own trailer I'd recommend a two axle 10,000 pound 20 foot or more trailer with four wheel electric brakes.

The gooseneck will pull easier and handle better.

Egon
 
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my tractor w/ hoe attached is 5600 or so pounds. I have a new Bri-mar 12,000 lb 18 ft trailer. It is the biggest Bri-mar (length) makes. I wish it was a 20 footer. I have to put my loader up and over onto the tongue in order to load and balance tractor/hoe. No steel/aluminum decked trailers for me, they are instant death.
 
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Oh, yeah... the trailer is rated for 7000# and it weighs 1500#, so the usable load is only 5500#. It is fine for our needs, but might be too small for a CUT with a BH.
 
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I'd sure go with 18'. If your truck can handle it I would also go up to 10,000 lb. axles. 7000 lbs. is rarely enough for my needs.
 

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