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Re: which one? Trailer for hauling Farmall A
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Posted by KEH on March 09, 2007 at 15:34:26 from (204.116.130.109):
In Reply to: which one? Trailer for hauling Farmall A posted by Brad in WA on March 09, 2007 at 15:06:24:
Someone who has hauled an A probably will post details, but here are some comments. First find out the weight and length of the tractor. Light trailers capable of hauling a small tractor commonly have 2 3500 pound axles. You need to know the weight of the trailer also. To sum it up, IMO a 14 ft. double axle will be adequate. You probably will find use for a 16 ft trailer. However, what concerns me is the Toyota truck. If it is a Toyota Tundra it should pull it with no problems. If it is a Tacoma I don't think it will be heavy or strong enough to pull that anny great distance satisfactorily. I have a 2005 Tacoma 4 cyl and made a single axle cattle trailer with 3500 pound axle to carry one or two calves. I made the trailer as light as possible but it is a noticeable load empty. The trailer does not have brakes, but the truck has no trouble stopping it. Oh, BTW you should get brakes on a trailer you are going to carry a tractor on. Hope this helps. KEH
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