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Re: Don't Know Nottin'
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Posted by Mike M on September 14, 2005 at 05:48:08 from (24.140.71.29):
In Reply to: Re: Don't Know Nottin' posted by Allan in NE on September 14, 2005 at 05:09:36:
Yep ,dual tires on the same axle and 2 axles.That's what I have 20 foot + 5foot beaver tail corn pro.I really liked the way they make the tail to lift up into a flat deck.They hinge the frame and once up or down it will hold full capacity,unlike some that just have a plate that pops up to make it flat.You couldn't drive a tractor on one of those from a loading dock.Don't get a tri axle very hard to turn sharp.With a 3/4 ton a dual tandem is going to be very heavy empty it may be more than you need.Most of the new trailers have torque flex axles (no springs)like most horse trailers do today. This gives you lower loading height and fully independent suspension with no springs and shackles to wear out.Get yourself a B&M or B&W (forget the exact name)hitch I have one with the removeable turnover ball and love it as when not in use it is out of the way ! One of the reasons I first went with a dual tandem was because the wheels and tires matched my pulling truck thus one spare will fit all. You may be better suited to go single tires with rims that match your truck.
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