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An updated photo of mine since I have it hooked up today.
 

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New tow rig/work truck for me...'97 F350 7.5 liter gasser 30k miles, frame is all there. Has a cab corner that needs attention and a couple soft spots in the bed. Came with a 9' plow as well:
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Don't suppose you want to sell that do you? :)

I need to find a truck exactly like that...have a number of rental properties now and I could really use an older, heavy truck like that for maintaining them/plowing in the winter.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,727  
Any of you guys have smaller compacts you tow with lighter weight single axle trailers?

I just bought an LS J2023H and have been looking around at trailers...there are tons of single axle trailers for sale in my area for short money, GVWR of 3000# or so. The tractor weighs 1565 pounds according to the LS website (not sure if that counts the FEL or not?) so Im thinking it would be ok. I'd only really use it to bring it to the dealership when required, so it wouldnt be too often...thoughts?
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,728  
Hauled a couple loads of trees I took down the other day, then picked up 4 yards of topsoil for my moms raised bed gardens...her grandson helped :)
 

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   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,729  
I towed for years and still have a single axle rail trailer built in 1962 here in Oakland... great trailer... hauled just about everything from Model A's, Mustangs, Ford GT 40, Lotus Super 7 and my BX23 Kubota...

The company built less than 50 of them for member of the SF Bay Area chapter of the Sports Car Club of America.

Towed it many years with a 72 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Wagon with a 455 motor...
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,730  
I towed for years and still have a single axle rail trailer built in 1962 here in Oakland... great trailer... hauled just about everything from Model A's, Mustangs, Ford GT 40, Lotus Super 7 and my BX23 Kubota...

The company built less than 50 of them for member of the SF Bay Area chapter of the Sports Car Club of America.

Towed it many years with a 72 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Wagon with a 455 motor...

Any pics UR ? That sounds like a neat/capable trailer.

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,731  
Any of you guys have smaller compacts you tow with lighter weight single axle trailers?

I just bought an LS J2023H and have been looking around at trailers...there are tons of single axle trailers for sale in my area for short money, GVWR of 3000# or so. The tractor weighs 1565 pounds according to the LS website (not sure if that counts the FEL or not?) so Im thinking it would be ok. I'd only really use it to bring it to the dealership when required, so it wouldnt be too often...thoughts?

You are going to be over 2000# with the loader. Add a implement to the 3 point and you are at 2500#

It can be done on a single axle but balance of the load is critical. Also a tractor is a load that is top heavy. A blown tire and things get interesting quickly.

Most small trucks can tow 5000# so a light weight 16' tandem trailer is what you need. Most come in at under 1500#.

Chris
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,732  
Hauled a couple loads of trees I took down the other day, then picked up 4 yards of topsoil for my moms raised bed gardens...her grandson helped :)

Big load of soil ? What load ?

Nicely done - truck and trailer looking good !

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,733  
Any of you guys have smaller compacts you tow with lighter weight single axle trailers?

I just bought an LS J2023H and have been looking around at trailers...there are tons of single axle trailers for sale in my area for short money, GVWR of 3000# or so. The tractor weighs 1565 pounds according to the LS website (not sure if that counts the FEL or not?) so Im thinking it would be ok. I'd only really use it to bring it to the dealership when required, so it wouldnt be too often...thoughts?

Go with Chris's suggestion - checkout small tandem axle trailers.

W/O going to a custom build (why I asked ultrarunner for pics on the trailer he just described), it's difficult to get a high capacity single axle trailers. (You have to subtract the trailer weight from the GVWR to get the load capacity).

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,734  
Any pics UR ? That sounds like a neat/capable trailer.

Rgds, D.

I was looking last night... right now the trailer is about 600 miles from where I am.

It has two wide rails 10' long, a drop axle and it also tilts... which is very easy with a single axle because the axle is the hinge pivot point.

In practice, I can back up to a residential curb cut and load by simply driving on... no ramps or tilt needed.

Has 15" 10 ply tires with tubes and no springs.... always carried an air tank because tire air pressure was adjusted depending on load... unladen would be around 20 psi

The GT40 was a challenge back in the 70's because it had extremely low clearance... we bolted 2 x 14 boards to the rails to get enoough clearance and it was still close...

If anyone every visited the SF Import Auto Show as it was called back then... it was shown there many times...

We would go to the shows with a very expensive car and an old trailer towed by a station wagon... some of the other exhibitors would have trailers and tow vehicles worth many times the car they were showing.

Still remember a few that towed their show cars with Cadillac Eldorado's back in the 70's

NO ONE had a Diesel Pickup... maybe a Ford XLT Camper Special :)
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,735  
I was looking last night... right now the trailer is about 600 miles from where I am.

It has two wide rails 10' long, a drop axle and it also tilts... which is very easy with a single axle because the axle is the hinge pivot point.

In practice, I can back up to a residential curb cut and load by simply driving on... no ramps or tilt needed.

Has 15" 10 ply tires with tubes and no springs.... always carried an air tank because tire air pressure was adjusted depending on load... unladen would be around 20 psi

The GT40 was a challenge back in the 70's because it had extremely low clearance... we bolted 2 x 14 boards to the rails to get enoough clearance and it was still close...

If anyone every visited the SF Import Auto Show as it was called back then... it was shown there many times...

We would go to the shows with a very expensive car and an old trailer towed by a station wagon... some of the other exhibitors would have trailers and tow vehicles worth many times the car they were showing.

Still remember a few that towed their show cars with Cadillac Eldorado's back in the 70's

NO ONE had a Diesel Pickup... maybe a Ford XLT Camper Special :)

Nice - no shackles to wear out, or springs to break. The original air suspension.... :thumbsup:

I know what you mean about single axle being nice for tilt like that.... I've seen a few industrial trailers done that way, for small dual roller pavement machines (steam roller, for lack of a better name) - they work great. Built well, a simple design like that could probably outlive most of us.

If memory serves (?), the last of the full-frame Caddys were tow rated around 10,000#. We had to get into recent year's Truk Spec Wars, for pickups to do better than that !

I can picture that GT40 being tricky !

No pics, next relevant roadtrip perhaps.... I'd like to see this classic trailer, with a cool history....

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,736  
I was looking last night... right now the trailer is about 600 miles from where I am.

It has two wide rails 10' long, a drop axle and it also tilts... which is very easy with a single axle because the axle is the hinge pivot point.

In practice, I can back up to a residential curb cut and load by simply driving on... no ramps or tilt needed.

Has 15" 10 ply tires with tubes and no springs.... always carried an air tank because tire air pressure was adjusted depending on load... unladen would be around 20 psi

The GT40 was a challenge back in the 70's because it had extremely low clearance... we bolted 2 x 14 boards to the rails to get enoough clearance and it was still close...

If anyone every visited the SF Import Auto Show as it was called back then... it was shown there many times...

We would go to the shows with a very expensive car and an old trailer towed by a station wagon... some of the other exhibitors would have trailers and tow vehicles worth many times the car they were showing.

Still remember a few that towed their show cars with Cadillac Eldorado's back in the 70's

NO ONE had a Diesel Pickup... maybe a Ford XLT Camper Special :)

Was it a GT-40 racecar? Do you have any pictures of it? Is saw a some Ford GT race cars Friday a week ago. It was the first time these cars had been in the US. I doubt they were towed behind an Eldorado;)

 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,737  
Was it a GT-40 racecar? Do you have any pictures of it? Is saw a some Ford GT race cars Friday a week ago. It was the first time these cars had been in the US. I doubt they were towed behind an Eldorado;)

UR would have been talking about the original GT40 - rare cars, even back when.

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,738  
UR would have been talking about the original GT40 - rare cars, even back when.

Rgds, D.

I know he was talking about a GT40. I don't think they were every sold in the US.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,739  
I know he was talking about a GT40. I don't think they were every sold in the US.

OK :) .... not sure of your age.... some "youngsters" only know the recent GT.

AFAIK, the real GT40s were race only, factory controlled. Even if you had really deep pockets, you still had to have the right personal connections to get physically anywhere near one, outside of a museum.

Rgds, D.
 
   / Your towing rigs and trailers #1,740  
OK :) .... not sure of your age.... some "youngsters" only know the recent GT.

AFAIK, the real GT40s were race only, factory controlled. Even if you had really deep pockets, you still had to have the right personal connections to get physically anywhere near one, outside of a museum.

Rgds, D.

I know the difference between a GT40 and a Ford GT:D I was just doing some reading on the GT40 and it looks like in its earlier days it was just called a Ford GT.

I think the GT40 MKIII was a road car.
 

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