New Load Trail 10K, 20ft

   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #11  
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft
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#12  
That is what helped me decide to get what.

Some said just get an 7K 18 foot car hauler. Trailer would weigh about 2000 - 2500 lbs and you should be able to put 4500 pounds on it

Problem is...

- Tractor weighs 2500 bare bones
- loaded tires add 800 pounds
- fel is about 800 (estimated)
- total so far is 4100

- when I want to carry the Landpride tiller that weighs 600 pounds I could possibly be at or above max and we do not want that.

- plus in the spring I will get a Bush hog and that will be 500 pounds or so.

- The trailer I got is rated10K ( Carhauler 10,400 Lb w/6" Channel Frame Load Trail Trailer Manufacturing)
- Weighs 2701.5 empty
- leaves 7698.5 pounds for cargo


I should never exceed that with this tractor and attachments


A lot of people may not think it thru and get the small car hauler.
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #13  
I guess the full weight of the trailer may not be on the axels but that is just a little more safety factor in addition to what may already be there.

But I'm like you in that I still like to consider the weight of the trailer in making my determination.

I also noted that they had a dealer in Madisonville, Tx. That's 'on the way' for me.
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #14  
Very nice.

Chris
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft
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#15  
thank you

a side note:

It is also not too big.....

It will haul my 1940 Buick if I need to and not look odd

(and my s10 which seems to wanna break down every other month)
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #17  
Nice looking trailer! I've had a 16' Load Trail for the past few years and it has treated me very good thus far.

Enjoy!
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft
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#18  
Thanks


I do have one complaint now about the place I bought it from.

On the phone while quizzing the guy on this one I had asked if they had an 18 footers with slide in ramps in or may be getting any.

He said that they do not have an 18 footer and there were none coming. Also he had nothing with slide in ramps. He said I'd probably find the 20 footer the right length. And that the 2 feet would not be noticed for towing / handling.

So, 2 or 3 days after getting the 20 footer home, I see they have an 18 footer with slide in ramps shown on their page and a recent photo of it.

It just makes me wonder. I know the 20 footer will work but it irks me that they must have known this 18 footer was coming. The guy I dealt with was the boss so he would have known

Oh well, the 18 footer was $100 more (yes, that is right $100 more) and they did not get my $100 on it
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #19  
Bought a new Load Trail 20ft flat deck with the spring loaded ramps a few years back. Similar to your trailer but a lighter weight model that they made a few years ago. Same 10.4K rating. I have to say that I've been very pleased with it. Carries and tracks very well. :thumbsup:
 
   / New Load Trail 10K, 20ft #20  
Very nice!

And I think the price was great as well!! I have a 18' with 2' dovetail similar trailer but only 7k and it was the same price!

I thought i would only use mine a few times a year, but I bet I use it 2-3 times a month between tractor, and other friends cars etc ... you'll love it.

What are you gonna do when everyone starts asking to borrow it? That will become a problem .. trust me.

Tractor on.
 

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