My Soob is rated for 2400# towing. Not much. I'd like a trailer for wood etc, maybe with a loading ramp for my lawn tractor or splitter. Any suggestions?
gzecc said:Be careful with boat trailers. They usually have their wheels set back to account for the engine of a boat in the rear. This will inadvertantly add a lot of tongue weight to a vehicle especially a car.
Adios Pantalones said:Jags- I might be lookin for something like that. Place locally that sells them new. I think they're the kind of thing that some people buy, then realize they never use it, so hopefully I can get a deal on CL
Jags said:AP - keep in mind that typically axles (for smaller trailers) come in either 1500# or 3500# ratings. A 1500# axle with trailer will reduce your effective load to 1200-1300 pounds. A 3500# axle with trailer will allow the trailer an effective 3100+ pound load. Keeping yourself honest while loading, you would be able to load about 2000# on that trailer and be in your "safe zone" for the sooby. With a 1500# trailer you will tend to overload and still never get to a "full" hauling capacity.
I purchased (a few years back) a brand new 5 x 10 ft with fold down ramp and full sides with a 3500# rating for $1100. Big 15" trailer tires with spare to boot. These DO hit the used market and for firewood they make an awesome trailer.
(these trailers are also available in the 5 x 8 config.)
Spikem said:This is exactly the type of trailer I would like to get. Could you please share the make/model/whatever?
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