dodge man
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That’s the perfect trailer for my F150, you know as long as I leave it empty.
Nice trailer, might be cheaper and easier to to buy a et of ramps. aluminum so you can move them, probably 8’+ to get a decent load angle for the skid steer.Well I got lucky ish. My cousins husband and I were talking over Easter feast. I was ready to pull the trigger on a new tandem 10k axle gooseneck dump. He says I got one. Has anyone had one of these older big Tex trailers ? It’s got tandem dual 10ks 8x16 ‘ box. Added a tarp and doing new brakes in the rear then putting it into service. Anyone built custom ramps for a setup like this ?
In some cases you can also tilt the dump trailer slightly to reduce break over angle.That’s a sweet setup. Eventually I’ll find a F550-F750 of my liking. I want the shortest wheel base I can find. It’s just a tow rig for me mainly. I have tons of under space on my flatbed trailer to add storage for work tools.
Very true, however with an electric power-up/down pump you already have limited cycling. Why add to the load?In some cases you can also tilt the dump trailer slightly to reduce break over angle.
Very true, however with an electric power-up/down pump you already have limited cycling. Why add to the load?
They do? All mine have gotten worse traction wise than SRW.I have a 12’ flatbed cab and chassis I tow with currently. The GN ball is actually about 1’ behind the center of rear axle. Still well between the rear spring mounts and hangers. It rides really nice it’s only 2wd but I have to be cautious at some sites. But dually trucks odly do well off road.
Very true, however with an electric power-up/down pump you already have limited cycling. Why add to the load?