Posted by BlaineF on January 12, 2010 at 21:21:42 from (67.185.52.186):
Went and looked at a double axle trailer .It had 4 tires on each axle 2 on inside of frame and 2 on the outside.The trailer was 25 feet long and was rated at 15,000 had eletric brakes.Is this tire arrangment a bad deal ? I what something I can pull with a 3/4 ton suburban .I think I'm going to build one the way I want it. I'd like to haul 10,000 to 12,000 pounds on it.So here is the question 2 axles or 3 and how long.Would like to be able to fit 2 of the three tractors on it at a time.J.D. A ,B or 60. What would be the best design for use with the suburban.Going to start going to tractor events and need something to transport.So what do you guys think? Trailer I looked at on Spokane ,WA craigslist farm and garden
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