fried1765
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- Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, 8N Ford, Gravely 12 HP "Professional", 48" SCAG Liberty
My buddy up there said 52F yesterday. I haven't been up North since last weekend. I live in suburbia until I can get the new house built.
I'm leaning towards a PJ or Johnson trailer right now. Looking at MN laws about home builts, I get to pay the state 6.5% but I can't write off my labor without risking an audit.
There's a couple tri-axle's down in Illinois that are cheap ($1200) and possibly built on trailer house frames I'm trying to get a trucker buddy to check on when he's in the area, but those look a lot heavier than I need and keeping it lean is a priority due to my little tow vehicle.
I do not tow often, but have a 7400 lb. load on a 3240 lb. trailer for a gross of approximately 10,640 lb. (trailer GVW is 14,000)
I tow with a 1997 K2500 Suburban 4x4 with 454 V-8. (8650 GVW)
I use an equalizer weight distribution hitch, and am about to add an Airlift LoadLifter 5000 air spring kit.
I don't tow over very much hilly terrain, so the vehicle is quite capable for the pull.
My concern is about braking! I do highway driving, I drive very defensively, and set my electric brakes to begin very early in the braking process.
It is not optimal, but I tow on usually dry roads, and a total of only 600 miles per year.
I would love to have a dually!
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