View Full Version : Best place to rent an enclosed trailer for 2015 F3's 5' x 9'
Wildrice
03-15-2018, 03:34 PM
Un Hauk has 6 x12' trailers with ramp but the rear opening appears to be exactly 5'. An extra few inches on each side would be my preference. I sold my previous trailer thus renting 2-3 times a year appears to be my best solution since parking would be a problem for me--my 3+ car garage is full. Thanks for any help.
Darrell
Huked
03-15-2018, 06:29 PM
Un Hauk has 6 x12' trailers with ramp but the rear opening appears to be exactly 5'. An extra few inches on each side would be my preference. I sold my previous trailer thus renting 2-3 times a year appears to be my best solution since parking would be a problem for me--my 3+ car garage is full. Thanks for any help.
Darrell
When I was looking the only places I found was that some local trailer sales places also rent trailers. I know here in ND Acme tools rents as well I don't know if they are elsewhere. Look at tool rental places or places that rent yard equipment.
SpyderAnn01
03-16-2018, 12:04 AM
You may have a hard time finding a local type rental company that will allow you to take the trailer out of state.
Tomline
03-16-2018, 05:53 AM
I don't about your F3 but I know my RT needs 63-64 or 65 inches to clear a ramp door entry. Don't ask me how I know this! However if you remove the front fenders on an RT it gives you enough clearance!
Wildrice
03-16-2018, 12:21 PM
I don't about your F3 but I know my RT needs 63-64 or 65 inches to clear a ramp door entry. Don't ask me how I know this! However if you remove the front fenders on an RT it gives you enough clearance!
So what type trailer do you use that has a 65" opening clearance. Removing the F3 front fenders would reduce width 1" or less on each side.
Darrell
R FUN
03-16-2018, 01:49 PM
My 8X12 wedge nose has lots of room all around.
Roger
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