I do live in the NE, but I don't think the trailer will see much use during the winter, so not too concerned w/ corrosion issues, but I think the durability of a steel trailer would be a plus for my application, so I think I'm eliminating the aluminum options for now. That Nordtek is nice, but may be a bit out of my price range right now (under $10k would be ideal).
I'm narrowed down to one of these 14k Iron Bull options in 22' x 83". They seem to hit a sweet spot in build quality vs price from what I can tell.
Regular Flatbed w/ Mega/'Rampage' Ramps, ~10,500# usable, cheapest option @ $6,800
Norstar Company's Iron Bull EWB14 features 8” I-Beam equipment, differing from our ETB model primarily in sub-frame construction techniques and materials.
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Channel Construction Tilt-bed, 11 degree tilt, ~9,900 usable capacity, ~$9,700
Norstar Company's Iron Bull TLB14 Tilt Deck offer a great alternative to ramps, steep loading angles and possible hang up points of traditional flat deck units.
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I-Beam Tilt-bed, 14 degree tilt, ~9,700# usable. Waiting on quote, est. ~$8,300(?)
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Since I probably can't pull a SS/TLB w/ my current truck w/o going CDL anyway, the heaviest load I would have would be my Compact Tractor, which should be ~6500# max w/ loader and backhoe. Even with an extra implement (or two) I think I would be well within all the weight limits regardless of choice, but leaning towards the last one ATM, w/ the I-beam construction, tilt-deck, and std. toolbox.