These trailers are light and like you mentioned some times a smaller trailer comes handy. I'm going to load my riding mower on the 24 footer to take it to the ranch. Well, cool trailer again.
I appreciate you watching so often! The last time I went riding on the ice with my wheeler, it was such a hassle with my truck and trailer that I decided to go this route. Absolutely love the small set up lol!
I might have to pick a trailer up if they give me a deal with the snow included. We dont get many cool days in Texas. I saw the trailer I wanted 50 miles away from my town as I visited Chevrolet dealer, car hauler gooseneck with metal deck. Cool trailer...
6 months in and my latches that hold the rear gate snapped the 2 inch square tubing. Luckily I was able to patch the crack and add a 3/16 steel plate to help distribute the forces. I also welded 10 stake pockets to help with tie down points.
Tie downs are always an issue! I've gotta ask....do you have pressure on the gate ever while hauling? Even accidental unexpected weight up against it? I'm hoping as it is is strong enough to hold the gate assuming no extra added stress is up against it. We will see I guess!
@@whatsnext8825 I agree. I was looking at tandem axle 14 and 16 ft trailers, and there’s a huge price jump on those compared to this. I’m using mine to haul my RZR 570 and occasionally my King Quad 750 with it. Both machines are 100 lbs under the max payload, but I think it’ll be ok set up right. I’m going to be loading them up soon to see what will work best.
Too funny...I'm mainly hauling my wheeler with it too lol. The single axle is all you need. They're actually a hidden gem. So much easier to hook and unhook. I have a fee bigger trailers and it's just more of a pain to move them. Definitely loving this trailer!
@@whatsnext8825 My last one was a 12x6.6 and I could pick up the tongue and push it easily (700 lbs). This one is heavier but we’ll see if I can do the same. I plan on backing it into my garage with the machines on it to keep it dry and prevent rust.
Hey 88, nice video. Love the enthusiasm - we've all felt that way taking a new toy home! Thinking of getting one of these...do you happen to know the overall width, including fenders and tires? I'd like to keep mine in my garage. Thanks! Be safe and have fun up there!
Let's call it 96 inches overall width. It's rather amazing how much I love this trailer. If you don't need to move anything too big or heavy then it's fantastic. Let me know if you end up getting one or something like it!
Good trailer. You should put an Anti-rattle clamp on your receiver hitch. It makes a big difference.
These trailers are light and like you mentioned some times a smaller trailer comes handy. I'm going to load my riding mower on the 24 footer to take it to the ranch. Well, cool trailer again.
I appreciate you watching so often! The last time I went riding on the ice with my wheeler, it was such a hassle with my truck and trailer that I decided to go this route. Absolutely love the small set up lol!
I might have to pick a trailer up if they give me a deal with the snow included. We dont get many cool days in Texas. I saw the trailer I wanted 50 miles away from my town as I visited Chevrolet dealer, car hauler gooseneck with metal deck. Cool trailer...
6 months in and my latches that hold the rear gate snapped the 2 inch square tubing. Luckily I was able to patch the crack and add a 3/16 steel plate to help distribute the forces. I also welded 10 stake pockets to help with tie down points.
Tie downs are always an issue! I've gotta ask....do you have pressure on the gate ever while hauling? Even accidental unexpected weight up against it? I'm hoping as it is is strong enough to hold the gate assuming no extra added stress is up against it. We will see I guess!
I care lol! Nice trailer thanks for the video. I’m looking at getting one myself for my new wheeler! Thanks again
What size wood
I bought the same trailer on Wednesday. I didn’t like the gray wheels on mine so I had them swap them for black ones.
Too funny...I'd prefer the Grey lol. Either way it's a great trailer for the money!
@@whatsnext8825 I agree. I was looking at tandem axle 14 and 16 ft trailers, and there’s a huge price jump on those compared to this. I’m using mine to haul my RZR 570 and occasionally my King Quad 750 with it. Both machines are 100 lbs under the max payload, but I think it’ll be ok set up right. I’m going to be loading them up soon to see what will work best.
Too funny...I'm mainly hauling my wheeler with it too lol. The single axle is all you need. They're actually a hidden gem. So much easier to hook and unhook. I have a fee bigger trailers and it's just more of a pain to move them. Definitely loving this trailer!
@@whatsnext8825 My last one was a 12x6.6 and I could pick up the tongue and push it easily (700 lbs). This one is heavier but we’ll see if I can do the same. I plan on backing it into my garage with the machines on it to keep it dry and prevent rust.
Loaded you'll definitely want it hooked to something but empty it moves easily. Definitely a change from my other 3 trailers all being double axle.
Hey 88, nice video. Love the enthusiasm - we've all felt that way taking a new toy home! Thinking of getting one of these...do you happen to know the overall width, including fenders and tires? I'd like to keep mine in my garage. Thanks! Be safe and have fun up there!
Let's call it 96 inches overall width. It's rather amazing how much I love this trailer. If you don't need to move anything too big or heavy then it's fantastic. Let me know if you end up getting one or something like it!
@@whatsnext8825 Thanks for the measurement. I think I'll have to look at one of their narrower models, if I can find one long enough. Thanks!
What does 60PI mean?
I have no idea 😂
Is it a 14' trailer?
It sure is!
What do you think about the new trailer? Do you like it? 🤣👌🏻
Oh yes I do...my "new" toy hauler set up lol
Nope!