mow4fun
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Sorry! I know it isnt what you wanted to hear, but then do it right the first time. :thumbsup:
np, it's only my money.
Sorry! I know it isnt what you wanted to hear, but then do it right the first time. :thumbsup:
Good advice for those who have a penchant for poor decision making.As mow4fun has demonstrated, the trailer generally needs to be longer than the gear you intend to haul. Brilliant stuff, God we're smart.
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1*Wood.1*Should I go with wood or metal flooring?
2*I am thinking 6x10 Utility/Landscaping trailer and see they are rated about 2500lbs to 3000lbs,
3* is that enough?
4*Should I consider brakes, I have a 2010 Honda Pilot to toe with and not sure if it even can handle the brakes?
5*I probably use it once or twice a year, so I am looking for something to make do but also be safe with.
6*I don't think so.6*For the weight of your tractor a 2500 to 3000lb trailer seems to be enough.
Brakes are well worth the extra money.
7*Saves wear and tear on the towing vehicle and the driver too.
8*If it happens once that's 2 often no matter how often you use it.I don't have brakes on my trailer and have transported BX's, F, B and an L on it but
8*I don't do it often.
9*You ought to be using the 16 footers.9*I use a single axle 6x12 Carry On trailer most of the time for my BX though I have a couple of dual axle sixteen footers and a car hauler.
10*A 16 footer with no brakes pullde by a Toyota suv EEK.Almost forgot.
10*My nephew has a BX2360 and uses my 16' dual axle trailer to pull his and he has a Toyota SUV.
11*Any vehicle can work .
12* or better yet the right trailer.I am looking at two currenly and both are single axle: 6x10 and 6x11.
12*Maybe I hould just go new??
13*Too much weight not enough trailer.For my Massey GC2600, which I figured I might trailer a few times a year, I was in the same predicament. Single or double axle, aluminum or steel. Steel was quickly ruled out, I've yet seen one after a few years which didn't look like a bucket of rust. I ended up with all all aluminum landscape/utility 6x12 (aluminum floor as well) with a single 3,000 pound axle. The trailer tare is only 600 pounds so can carry about the same as a 3500# axle steel trailer and much easier to move around the yard by hand if need be (the same size steel trailer weighs in at around 1100#'s). I worried a little about the floor getting banged up with rocks but think I'll get a rubber mat for it which will help with that.
13*My tractor with loader weighs around 2100#, on the trailer the tires are barely deflecting and it tows excellent plus there's room for more weight such as my boxblade or mower deck.
1*Wood.
2*A land scape trailer is to light duty to handle a BX.
You need at least a 7000 pound rated 2 axle traler with brakes on all 4 wheels.
3*No not at all.
4*See #2
I'm looking for a 1 ton SRW truck to tow my BXs with.
5*I am not impressed with such reasoning as it only takes one accident that can happen any time.
6*I don't think so.
7* The main thing is they could save your or sombody elses life.
If it don't have brakes, don't buy it.
8*If it happens once that's 2 often no matter how often you use it.
9*You ought to be using the 16 footers.
10*A 16 footer with no brakes pullde by a Toyota suv EEK.
11*And still be unsafe
12* or better yet the right trailer.
13*Too much weight not enough trailer.
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Maybe I should just give up on getting an 18 x 8 equipment traler and a 1 ton SRW drive pick up to haul my BXs with and go with a 6x10 single axle and just tow it with my Nisson Dodge D50 or Toyota import pick up.
Whi all here thinks that would be a good idea?
Here are the specs on my SUV (Pilot):
Standard Towing (lb.) 4500
Maximum Towing (lb.) 4500
Standard Payload (lb.) 1552
Maximum Payload (lb.) 1552
Standard GVWR (lb.) 6096
Maximum GVWR (lb.) 6096
So, I guess the maximum I can two is 4500lbs which translates to about 3000lbs less the trailer weight. However, I really don't understand the payload comment? The SUV curb weight is 4500lbs.
I am learning a lot researching and thanks for all the info provided so far.
Ok, so what if the RB was hanging out a bit while trailering???![]()
13*Too much weight not enough trailer.
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Maybe I should just give up on getting an 18 x 8 equipment traler and a 1 ton SRW drive pick up to haul my BXs with and go with a 6x10 single axle and just tow it with my Nisson Dodge D50 or Toyota import pick up.
Who all here thinks that would be a good idea?