You nailed it. We learned the hard way. Our (well) was only 24' and the load we tried to put on need at least 26' well. Let's just say we sold that lowboy for a 3 axle lift rear 55T lowboy. MOST IMPORTANTLY, Make sure when you load it with whatever, your trailer can raise higher to clear low areas out on the road. Front and rear of trailer to raise up or down.. thanks!!
You nailed it. We learned the hard way. Our (well) was only 24' and the load we tried to put on need at least 26' well. Let's just say we sold that lowboy for a 3 axle lift rear 55T lowboy. MOST IMPORTANTLY, Make sure when you load it with whatever, your trailer can raise higher to clear low areas out on the road. Front and rear of trailer to raise up or down.. thanks!!
Happy to hear it!
So if you don't know how to fish, you don't know how to buy a trailer. Got it.
No fishing skills required, but a handy explainer guide could help. www.mylittlesalesman.com/news/lowboy-trailer-buying-guide