QRTRHRS
Elite Member
A couple of suggestions:
There are some manufacturers that advertise low profile deckovers. I don't know what the difference is but if your intended work involves a lot of climbing up on the deck it could be worth investigating.
I sold my beavertail. It was okay but my next trailer is going to be a tiltdeck.
A 14K trailer may weigh 4500-5000 lbs empty. Even properly licensed, that does not leave all that much capacity. While your asking about you are operators license, inquire about the trailer license. Here in PA, going from 10 up means registering in combination with your pickup truck. Check with your insurance companies. Most regular policies don't cover trailers of this size.
Commercial or private, DOT securement laws must be followed. Read up on those before you purchase hold down equipment.
Finally, you sometimes get what you pay for. Ask around and do your homework.
There are some manufacturers that advertise low profile deckovers. I don't know what the difference is but if your intended work involves a lot of climbing up on the deck it could be worth investigating.
I sold my beavertail. It was okay but my next trailer is going to be a tiltdeck.
A 14K trailer may weigh 4500-5000 lbs empty. Even properly licensed, that does not leave all that much capacity. While your asking about you are operators license, inquire about the trailer license. Here in PA, going from 10 up means registering in combination with your pickup truck. Check with your insurance companies. Most regular policies don't cover trailers of this size.
Commercial or private, DOT securement laws must be followed. Read up on those before you purchase hold down equipment.
Finally, you sometimes get what you pay for. Ask around and do your homework.