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Posted by Jonfarmer on September 14, 2005 at 06:31:38 from (64.91.162.119):
In Reply to: Don't Know Nottin' posted by Allan in NE on September 14, 2005 at 04:23:13:
You need to answer 1 big simple question, "what is the biggest and heaviest thing I got that I want to move" and go from there. Theres no sense in throwing away the extra money buying a 10 ton backhoe trailer if your not going to put more than 5 tons on it. I'd suggest you buy something that has enough capacity to haul your 966, because chances are you will probably want to move that some day. I would suggest a 7 ton Kaufmann trailer or something of the like, any bigger than that, is going to be too much for the truck, you will be able to haul your 966 easily with some machinery and you could put alot of hay on it. Plus, the higher the capacity, the heavier the ramps. You might want to play with the ramps before you buy, you don't want to buy something thats going to injure you or give you back problems. Some people are reccomending big dual wheeled tandems, 1st off, you don't have an F550, you have a 3/4ton. 2nd, you don't have any backhoes or bulldozers to haul around, so it just doesn't make any sense. Hope this helps
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