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Re: OT - What type of trailer?
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Posted by farmerboybill on March 16, 2005 at 05:29:44 from (216.138.178.201):
In Reply to: OT - What type of trailer? posted by farmerboybill on March 15, 2005 at 19:23:54:
Cowman, I actually sold a plate out of the back of my truck when I bought it. First because I don't think my '94 F250 351 automatic can take it and second to to take away the temptation. When I trade up in the next 2 or three years, it will be a truck capable of pulling a gooseneck. Tyler and Jerry, I did consider the higher center of gravity but didn't think about the steeper angle and wet tires. What sort of ramp are you talking? Is it angle iron construction or does it have expanded steel welded on top of it? I'n order to prevent slide-offs, could I put a heavy-duty angle-iron frame into the stake pockets? My biggest problem is that you can't get a deck wide enough if you don't go deckover. My 60 is set up for four row cultivators and the rear wheels are 8 feet to the outer edges. I've never tried to adjust them and think they're pry pretty froze. I'll hafta look into the hub size on the trailer. It'd suck big time if I bought it for convenience of spare tires and they turned out to be GM. Thanks
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