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Posted by Big Jim on December 10, 2003 at 07:57:53 from (199.141.125.33):
In Reply to: Trailer for hauling tractor posted by Jim on December 09, 2003 at 10:06:23:
Why do you not want a gooseneck trailer? The problem with bumper trailers(besides not towing as well as a gooseneck) is that most of the cheaper ones are not deck over, therefore maximum width of the deck can be is only 84", other wise you would be over the 8 1/2' maximum legal trailer width. An 84" deck is not wide enough for most 50-60HP row crop tractors with a standard wide front. If you get into the larger deck over bumper pull trailers the price of these trailers is very close to the price of a good gooseneck trailer. If you buy something that barely meets your needs now, you will wanting a better trailer a year from now. Why not just buy a decent trailer now and get it over with?
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