Jim57
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jul 26, 2005
- Messages
- 1,295
- Location
- South Carolina, Westminster - USA
- Tractor
- Shibaura SD2200 4X4
Do any of you want to see the trailer when I first got it before I painted it and Put the DOT Reflector Tape and installed the extra lights. The extra lights include marker lights and two extra sets of brake, turn and tail lights positioned to assure excellent visibility day or night.
This trailer has a 22 ft 2 in flatbed and is a break down drive on trailer. It is 102 inches wide as well. It has 6 ft 8 inches between the fender wells which also are reinforced to allow driving on. The trailer is rated at 12,000 lbs. This will allow carrying large equipment if needed. Like upgrading to a larger tractor if I choose to. I'm not sure of the value of a trailer like this... any suggestions or quote on the value?
It has a floating axle... the two wheels on each side is connected to a large heavy frame that has a single axle and the wheels follow the contour of the road very good. I will take some pictures to show how it is set up as soon as the weather dries up some.
It has electric brakes on each wheel and they work very good. I can actually stop the truck and trailer with the manual brake control of the trailer brakes that is installed in my truck. I will be doing the general maintenance on the brake system soon and the general maintenance on bearings.
The trailer was manufactured by Bee Trailers. Seems to be a very well built trailer. I will get more from the manufacture plate when I take more pictures. It would be nice to know the value of this trailer and if they still make parts for it. If I remember correctly it was manufactured in 1986. Do any of you know anyone that has a trailer like this or have one yourself?
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Jim
This trailer has a 22 ft 2 in flatbed and is a break down drive on trailer. It is 102 inches wide as well. It has 6 ft 8 inches between the fender wells which also are reinforced to allow driving on. The trailer is rated at 12,000 lbs. This will allow carrying large equipment if needed. Like upgrading to a larger tractor if I choose to. I'm not sure of the value of a trailer like this... any suggestions or quote on the value?
It has a floating axle... the two wheels on each side is connected to a large heavy frame that has a single axle and the wheels follow the contour of the road very good. I will take some pictures to show how it is set up as soon as the weather dries up some.
It has electric brakes on each wheel and they work very good. I can actually stop the truck and trailer with the manual brake control of the trailer brakes that is installed in my truck. I will be doing the general maintenance on the brake system soon and the general maintenance on bearings.
The trailer was manufactured by Bee Trailers. Seems to be a very well built trailer. I will get more from the manufacture plate when I take more pictures. It would be nice to know the value of this trailer and if they still make parts for it. If I remember correctly it was manufactured in 1986. Do any of you know anyone that has a trailer like this or have one yourself?
Have a Great Day. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Jim