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03-Blue-Powerstroke

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Here's my 96"x20' PJ 14K deckover. I mostly use it for moving my tractors and firewood.
 

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SuperdutyTD

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View attachment 36512Here is my Load Trail 40' 12k axles,,GVWR 25,900lbs,deck on neck,hydraulic jacks,chain rack,lumber rack,2 tool boxes,72" spread axles and 11,500lb winch.Weighs 10,320 lbs empty.still new only issue so far was jacks leaked but warranty department sent 2 new jacks and I fixed my self no problem.

That is a beautiful trailer, exactly what I'd like to have (don't have a 'real' reason for one other than it would be handy) but man 10,320 is a LOT for an empty trailer.
 

TrailerHauler

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7 x 22+2 tripple axle, 21k capacity, drive over fenders made from 10" 1/4" C-channel. It's been a great trailer, just a little short and narrow at times. Seeing everyone post what their deckover's weight empty makes me confident in my decision to get another trailer setup like this later this year. This one is right around 4500#'s empty.

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Going to sell and upgrade to this later this year hopefully. 8 x 32 (30+2) tripple axle, 21k gvwr.

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And my little landscape trailer for the small toys, 7' x 18', 7k weight rating.

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Sterling B.

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update

Added a receiver hitch to the rear along with a 6-pin plug, repainted frame gloss black and stuck some DOT reflective tape along the length...
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Sterling B.

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Diamond T 32' GN

This is a neighbor's Diamond T... 32' standard height. 19# I-beam construction, center pop-up, 12K axles, oak floor and locking chain box. IMO, it pulls very well, but it is fairly heavy.

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Mines a 2006 27+5 HANK with triple 7k axle's, I love this trailer pulls great.

Pros:
Extremely well built
Powder coat is holding up great for nearly being 10 years old
18 inch ramps
Con's:
Extremely well built, weighs 7600lbs empty
I wish it was 36-40ft
Not a hydraulic dove

Over all other than the weight its one of the nicest trailers I've pulled and plan to by another just longer with a hydraulic dove and jacks


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ingrahams

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2016 PJ 23+5 with 7K axles and monster ramps. Bought it primarily for my truck but have also hauled hay and some other smaller loads. Very happy with the build quality and the way it tows but like others on here it drags on everything, next one will be a hydraulic dove tail.

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doo dah

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2017 Open Range 376FBH. First trip with it next weekend. It is a long trailer but only a little over 12k pounds empty, will be close to 15k once we get all our stuff in it.
 

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My09Ride

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For The 5er Guys

The 2 5er's on this page are great looking units. They will provide a lot of enjoyment, and relaxing time. Love mine.

I do have a suggestion and it maybe none of my business, but this is a place to share.

Both truck seem to be squatted down a good bit. That can make handling and ride a little uncomfortable, IMO. I put a set of air spring on my 09, F-250 and it made a world of difference in ride and handling. I'm pulling an 11 Montana RE-3615. OAL 38 ft. 6 in, 12300 lbs. dry weight, and the truck sits level.
 

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Profuzz

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Both set ups definitely need bags or helper springs !!!


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I'd agree about those 5er's. Been looking at them again, but can't find a decent used one for the price I'd pay for one. Still liking a Toy Hauler with the rear porch option.
 

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24,500lbs with the off-road truck and camper.
23,500 with the cars and 38' trailer.


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