Picked up an 18ft + 2ft dovetail car hauler yesterday from a local N AL dealer. Loaded the BX for a test run to go get some fuel.
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Nice trailer with plenty of room for your Kubota. And gas is cheap now.


If you run 6 gauge to the truck battery through a forklift disconnect to the trailer battery the electric ones have way more power. 14 volts from the truck battery and alternator.My main mover 1974 General tri axle. I haul my skidloaders, backhoes, and TD-9 bulldozers on it.
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07 Sure-trac dump trailer that I use all of the time----kinda handy to have around, EXCEPT for the electric hyd unit on them are a joke! ---In the process of putting a real hydraulic pump and gas engine on mine.
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My trailer is too uninteresting to post, as it's just a single axle 5.5ï¾—10 landscape trailer, but I do like my truck. In 2015, I bought a brand new middle-of-the-road Silverado 1500, first time I ever bought a new vehicle after owning about 30 used ones. I had it for exactly one year, before I couldn't take it anymore and traded it in for a fancy 2016 3500 HD LTZ/Z71 Duramax. Every time I needed to haul something heavy, I regretted my 1500 (especially since I'd come off of an 04 2500), so I stepped back up. In this picture, I'm about to unload 2 tons of 2B stone into an area where I need to pour some concrete.
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That's a 30' trailer? Did you mean 20'?
If it is a 20' trailer as it looks in the pic, I'm going to say 14,500#.
Rob
I’m going to guess the truck is about 7500 including the bed load and driver, the trailer about 2000 maybe 2500 and the tractor and implements 3500.
I'll go with:
truck - 8000#
trailer (assuming it is 30') - 4000#
Tractor & implements - 4000#
Total is 16,000# or maybe a little more.
Depending on if the tractor has ballast and what kind, I say Approx 13,000lbs
6700 truck
3700 tractor/implements
2600 trailer
Lots of variables though.