Yes a 1/2 pull’s it good. This idea is for someone with budget and don’t haul two side by sides very often. My son-in-law haul’s his small tractor on it to plow gardens and it works great.
It has 3700lb axels under it and I doubled the frame rails to the same size to one that would haul cars. We haul a tractor with it’s implements for years now and the only trouble we’ve had is one wheel got damaged. We try to keep our loads no more than 5,000lb
Seems like alot of work to how much a trailer costs. I mean hell if you got 2 SXS what's a 4000-5000 trailer? And trailers are like sheds ! Always get bigger than you think you'll need. I got a nice new trailer and upgraded to LED lights that will haul my jeep and SXS plus a 4 wheeler if turned side ways for 5700$
Thanks for your reply. There a lot of us that can’t up size them or don’t have any where to keep big trailers. I was only able to get a 20’ but I made what I had work.
You did a lot of work with a decent idea, but sorry but that's a accident ready to happen. your weight distribution is way out on a 7000lb trailer and pulling with a 1/2 ton truck,let alone all the weight on the tongue. But if your only hauling short distance, great. I make a 7000 mile trip out west ,I couldn't trust that.
Well I thought about the weight distribution before I started, I got total weights of the two side by sides to make sure this was doable before I messed up my trailer, now putting the two units back to back on the trailer balance’s out the load and keeps the tongue weight down also. We travel around 75 to 100 miles at the most with them, we haul a tractor with attachments on it too on Mountan roads and big hills. Now a 7000 mile trip I agree with you go ahead and get 24’ foot equipment trailer.
@@chrisscott3583 appreciate your reply. We haul our tractor on it too for a few years now with no problems. The point of it is you have to make do with what you have and be safe also.
Nice work. Looking at doing an extension for my 20' equipment trailer and needed some tested ideas. Thanks for posting.
Thank you
You’re welcome. We have to work with what we got.
Admire your work and ideas, but why not just buy a longer trailer? Also, will a half ton PU pull this with 2 UTVs pretty well?
Yes a 1/2 pull’s it good. This idea is for someone with budget and don’t haul two side by sides very often. My son-in-law haul’s his small tractor on it to plow gardens and it works great.
Makes sense. Good work. I look forward to learning some simple welding in the future to use around my land.
Probably pushing that trailer to its max with two 4 seaters on there.
It has 3700lb axels under it and I doubled the frame rails to the same size to one that would haul cars. We haul a tractor with it’s implements for years now and the only trouble we’ve had is one wheel got damaged. We try to keep our loads no more than 5,000lb
Great job!!!
Thank you. It works great.
Please tell me I’ll never see anything like this on a public road.
Oh yea it works perfectly.
Seems like alot of work to how much a trailer costs. I mean hell if you got 2 SXS what's a 4000-5000 trailer? And trailers are like sheds ! Always get bigger than you think you'll need. I got a nice new trailer and upgraded to LED lights that will haul my jeep and SXS plus a 4 wheeler if turned side ways for 5700$
Thanks for your reply. There a lot of us that can’t up size them or don’t have any where to keep big trailers. I was only able to get a 20’ but I made what I had work.
You did a lot of work with a decent idea, but sorry but that's a accident ready to happen. your weight distribution is way out on a 7000lb trailer and pulling with a 1/2 ton truck,let alone all the weight on the tongue. But if your only hauling short distance, great. I make a 7000 mile trip out west ,I couldn't trust that.
Well I thought about the weight distribution before I started, I got total weights of the two side by sides to make sure this was doable before I messed up my trailer, now putting the two units back to back on the trailer balance’s out the load and keeps the tongue weight down also. We travel around 75 to 100 miles at the most with them, we haul a tractor with attachments on it too on Mountan roads and big hills. Now a 7000 mile trip I agree with you go ahead and get 24’ foot equipment trailer.
Not safe, nice try.
@@chrisscott3583 appreciate your reply. We haul our tractor on it too for a few years now with no problems. The point of it is you have to make do with what you have and be safe also.