Posted by soundguy on October 02, 2012 at 06:06:57 from (184.245.14.10):
In Reply to: Re: Any guessimates??? posted by Ultradog MN on October 01, 2012 at 16:19:22:
that's gotta be close.
I put a woods 6500 hoe on the back of an 850 that also has a 722 loader on it.. filled rear tires and a subframe zi built for the hoe. she makes my 7k trailer gurnt.. but she is too long for it with it being a 16' trailer. if it were a 20' it would fit on there.. but I think a 10k would like it more. currently i haul her with my gooseneck... which aint ideal as it is a deckover and load angles are weird with the hoe on there. i only backup on the trailer now but have to do so with the dipper stick raised and angled out a bit... originally tried to laod forward and that was all fine.. but unloading was a bit of a white knuckle experience.. :)
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