Charlesaf3
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 17, 2006
- Messages
- 1,982
- Location
- Richmond VA & Irvington VA
- Tractor
- Kubota B3030, Kubota M59 TLB
seems like a good price. The quotes I got around here for PJ were a LOT more. Granted heavier axles etc.
I wouldn't buy a PJ trailer if I had too, especially if it was for daily use in a commercial application. The landscape contractor I worked for bought several because they were inexpensive, they didn't hold up well at all and the frame even broke on one of them. If it was for occasional light use they might be okay.
Brian
For those that say the PJ is not a good trailer I would like to know what they consider good trailer within the same price range. So that specs can be compared.
If they are still using carsile tires they suck! I had a seperations and when I had finally had enough I switched to a 225/75/15 green ball E rated tire. I am hoping they live better. I only have a few trips with the new tires.
You did good going from the worst tire on the market to the best tire.:thumbsup:
Chris
Ive used Carsile tires on several trailers in the past. ive never had any issues with the tires.