Posted by SUPER TRUCKER on October 05, 2010 at 15:20:42 from (99.36.8.205):
In Reply to: SWAP OUT posted by dennis in ky on October 05, 2010 at 14:21:23:
NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!!!! Being based on a rv frame IT IS NOT RATED FOR THE WEIGHT OF THE TRACTOR, NOR WILL IT EVER BE!!! I have hauled rvs for a living from the manufacturs and I have hauled plenty of them back with bent frames buy over loading the rear overhang. You have the right idea with the toy hauler for shows but a rv WILL NOT WORK. I suggest looking at a 3-4 horse trailer with a living quarter.Those are built to take the weight of 3-4 horses at roughly 1500 each.The axles are set farther back on a horse trailer and will handle the tractor a lot better. And your wife won't want to kill you when or if you get to where your going. 4 star,sundowner,exiss all make nice trailers and can be bought used at a better price and the dealer or manufactur will retro for you. There is a freind of mine that bought a BIG enclosed trailer and hauls his tractors get's to the show and unloads and he set's up camp in the trailer.He has a gravity fed shower with one of those solar bags on the out side he hangs,and a murphy style bed that folds down.And he hauls a Farmall H,A,BN all in the same load. Really cool set up. I hope this helps.
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