New Load Trail 10K, 20ft

   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #1  

yooper1

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I did it.

I dug into my mattress full of money and took a few handfuls out.

I picked up a:

- Load Trail
- 20 ft treated deck ( 18 + 2 )
- 10,400 gvwr
- 6 inch channel frame
- 5 ft fold up ramps w/spring assist
- 15 inch tires
- electric brakes on both axles
- free 2 year road side service
- 3 year structural warranty
- 2 year comprehensive warranty

Out the door for $2895, about $900 cheaper than anyone within 300 miles

I did not really want the fold up ramps, but could not find any 10K trailers locally without them.

I brought it home, parked it and will not use it until spring.

For the 1 or 2 times I need it , it will be there now.

the S10 in the photo sure struggled towing it home! Just kidding

Some photos are below.
 

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   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #2  
Congrats, that sounds like a good deal. I wish mine had those spring assisted ramps, the detachable ones get heavy and they don't have the support stand either.
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft
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#3  
thanks

yeah, the springs seem to help pretty good
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #5  
That looks like a real good deal ! :thumbsup:
Did it come with spare tire to,or did you have to purchase that extra ?

Boone
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft
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#6  
Nope, I had to buy the spare.

I couldn't talk them into throwing it in.

But the mount came welded on the trailer and included in the price. I hate when you need to get a universal fit mount and figure out where to attach it. Then after you get it all set it either looks bad or is in the way, or the mount is cheap crap.
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #7  
Congrats, that sounds like a good deal. I wish mine had those spring assisted ramps, the detachable ones get heavy and they don't have the support stand either.
We added some stands made out of a couple pieces of square tubing to the rear of a buddy of mine's. THat workd out pretty good. Just drop them and pin them when you are ready to load the tractor. Keeps the truck tires on the ground at least.

Yooper
nice trailer. I have been looking at something similar, just the GN version though. I tore my matress apart last night trying to find that money. I think I have been robbed or the wife got it. LOL
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft
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#8  
Thanks guys

rasimmo, maybe you have mice that got in the mattress and took the money? ;)

Problem with taking it outta my mattress is I have to really smooth out the remainder so I do not have a hole / depression to sleep in.
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #9  
Awesome trailer! I have one similar that gets an almost daily workout.
Two things to consider are having extra pins on hand for the ramps, especially near mud...and get yourself a quart of safety yellow and paint the ramps, it helps keep road idiots off yer butt and makes backing up in low light conditions easier.
 
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#10  
Thanks on the advice

I would not have thought about extra pins but can see where they would be needed like you say.

Also the yellow ramps sound good. Maybe even fluorescent yellow or lime green

I have all winter to get stuff like that and some good chains and binders. I will get a bit here and there as winter goes on and hopefully be ready for spring.
 

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