Tractorable
Veteran Member
- Joined
 - Feb 15, 2017
 
- Messages
 - 1,395
 
- Location
 - Marshall, Va
 
- Tractor
 - Tractorless, 2019 Toyota Tundra, 1980 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
 
I’m interested in buying a 20ft utility trailer so I can haul materials to/from our eight acre property. Materials to be hauled include dead trees, 16ft fence boards, mulch, small loads of stone, my FJ40 Land Cruiser, and compact tractor + implements. I want to buy a trailer that will suit both my short term and long term goals. 
The problem is that I currently drive a wimpy truck, a 2006 Honda Ridgeline with 217K miles. I plan to buy either an F150 or Super Duty in the future when I can afford it. However, I’m finding that country life is expensive and I can’t simultaneously afford a new truck, trailer, tractor, and implements all at the same time.
My Ridgeline has a towing capacity of 5000lbs. Can I haul a 20ft utility trailer if I’m mindful to keep the load under my towing limit? Or would this trailer have my bumper dragging on the ground the moment I hooked it up? This would be short term 1-2 years until I can afford a more capable truck.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			The problem is that I currently drive a wimpy truck, a 2006 Honda Ridgeline with 217K miles. I plan to buy either an F150 or Super Duty in the future when I can afford it. However, I’m finding that country life is expensive and I can’t simultaneously afford a new truck, trailer, tractor, and implements all at the same time.
My Ridgeline has a towing capacity of 5000lbs. Can I haul a 20ft utility trailer if I’m mindful to keep the load under my towing limit? Or would this trailer have my bumper dragging on the ground the moment I hooked it up? This would be short term 1-2 years until I can afford a more capable truck.
