Trailers
I haven't built a small trailer in the last few years. I got tired of small loads and the trailers have been getting bigger and bigger over the years. I built 2 8x16 flat beds this summer and haven't used them much at all, just to small. The 24 and 30 footers get all the use.
I don't pull anything through the trees, I cut my wood a loader bucket full at a time, I don't burn that much anymore. When I did years ago, I found that a tongue length of about 4 feet from the front of the box/bed with about 60% of the box/bed ahead of the axle works about the best. I use fork type farm hitch setups. You can still pull it with a pickup with the ball removed, but hunting around for an extra ball for a tractor gets to be a pain. I doubt if you will be in any DOT inspection situations so the ball hitch is just an extra expense. Drop thru pipes with cross holes work great to prevent tipping and are cheap.
Just my humble opinion,
Dennis
I haven't built a small trailer in the last few years. I got tired of small loads and the trailers have been getting bigger and bigger over the years. I built 2 8x16 flat beds this summer and haven't used them much at all, just to small. The 24 and 30 footers get all the use.
I don't pull anything through the trees, I cut my wood a loader bucket full at a time, I don't burn that much anymore. When I did years ago, I found that a tongue length of about 4 feet from the front of the box/bed with about 60% of the box/bed ahead of the axle works about the best. I use fork type farm hitch setups. You can still pull it with a pickup with the ball removed, but hunting around for an extra ball for a tractor gets to be a pain. I doubt if you will be in any DOT inspection situations so the ball hitch is just an extra expense. Drop thru pipes with cross holes work great to prevent tipping and are cheap.
Just my humble opinion,
Dennis
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