bugstruck
Platinum Member
I want to get the right capacity trailer to haul my L3130 tractor with the backhoe and loader attached. However, I can't get a handle on the weight of the BH90 hoe. The tractor is listed at 3,305 plus 550 lbs. of load in the rear tires, and 1,389 lbs. for the FEL, Q/A, and bucket. Grand total without the hoe is 5,244 lbs. The factory manual lists my backhoe bucket weight but not the hoe weight. Anyone know the approximate weight of a BH90?
Looks like I'm leaning in on the 7,000 lb. gross capacity (without the hoe) of most landscape trailers and most of them are too short at 16' with the hoe attached. They would just work without the hoe for length and weight capacity. Total length with FEL and hoe is 20'-6" with hoe fully retracted.
I intend to trailer to the dealer and back and occasionally to a friend or relative for some added work /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
I've always had dovetail trailers so I'm set up for that. I know the goosenecks are preferred by many for larger trailers/pickup combos. Any comments on the difference in handling or the need to put a connection plate in the bed? That'll mess up my pretty insert. I haul a fair amount of sheet goods flat in the bed so I need that unobstructed or very low profile.
I'm pulling with a F250 Ford diesel which is rated at something just over 11,000 lbs. gross trailer weight so I'm OK there.
Hopefully someone here has hauled this rig around. Any suggestions on the trailer?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Having just raided the bank I'd like to keep it civil but I don't want to under trailer this rig either.
Thanks,
Looks like I'm leaning in on the 7,000 lb. gross capacity (without the hoe) of most landscape trailers and most of them are too short at 16' with the hoe attached. They would just work without the hoe for length and weight capacity. Total length with FEL and hoe is 20'-6" with hoe fully retracted.
I intend to trailer to the dealer and back and occasionally to a friend or relative for some added work /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
I've always had dovetail trailers so I'm set up for that. I know the goosenecks are preferred by many for larger trailers/pickup combos. Any comments on the difference in handling or the need to put a connection plate in the bed? That'll mess up my pretty insert. I haul a fair amount of sheet goods flat in the bed so I need that unobstructed or very low profile.
I'm pulling with a F250 Ford diesel which is rated at something just over 11,000 lbs. gross trailer weight so I'm OK there.
Hopefully someone here has hauled this rig around. Any suggestions on the trailer?? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Having just raided the bank I'd like to keep it civil but I don't want to under trailer this rig either.
Thanks,