Currently I have a 16', no electric brakes on this one, I'm kind of supposed to, but I usually tow far less than the actual capacity. I had an 18' trailer with brakes, two 3500# axles, this one has one 6000# axle, not sure I gained much by going to this one other than saving 2' of space in travel and storage, not a bad "gain" since I didn't need the extra space anymore having gotten rid of my bush hog. Trailer still weighs alot but has one axle, two tires, not two axles and four tires. So you could say I gained on less maintenance too. In another trailer video, I said the ideal trailer was a 20' flatbed trailer for these kinds of tractors. At the end of the day, it just matters what gear you are towing. Based on what I tow currently, I wish I had a 5000# axle on a slightly lighter 14' trailer, because I only tote around the tractor with box blade or stump grinder and I believe both would fit just fine. But if you have a tiller or bush hog, it's probably best to have at least an 18' trailer if not 20' Thanks for watching.
That’s a nearly perfect trailer to go to Mississippi for an acquisition!
That tractor you shared today appears to be marginally on the way.... Thanks for watching Thomas. If we could find to to make that trip interesting...
There is a 330, 322 and 140 for sale as well…..
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Very neat! Thanks!
Thanks man, I appreciate you watching.
What length trailer do you have and do you like it? Does it have electric brakes? PS i think your videos are great!
Currently I have a 16', no electric brakes on this one, I'm kind of supposed to, but I usually tow far less than the actual capacity. I had an 18' trailer with brakes, two 3500# axles, this one has one 6000# axle, not sure I gained much by going to this one other than saving 2' of space in travel and storage, not a bad "gain" since I didn't need the extra space anymore having gotten rid of my bush hog. Trailer still weighs alot but has one axle, two tires, not two axles and four tires. So you could say I gained on less maintenance too. In another trailer video, I said the ideal trailer was a 20' flatbed trailer for these kinds of tractors. At the end of the day, it just matters what gear you are towing. Based on what I tow currently, I wish I had a 5000# axle on a slightly lighter 14' trailer, because I only tote around the tractor with box blade or stump grinder and I believe both would fit just fine. But if you have a tiller or bush hog, it's probably best to have at least an 18' trailer if not 20' Thanks for watching.
Do you use that trailer for the tractor
Yes I do. Thanks for watching.