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Replacement trailer

Cavman

Active member
Back last month while I was on vacation, a friend was watering my gardens. Then a bad thing happened. His Durango caught fire and destroyed my carport....and my boat....and my Alumnia TK-1 trailer I use to haul my Spyder and take trash to the among other things.

So, I have been looking for a replacement that would also be able to carry my Kubota tractor. The Alumna 8220 Tilt dual axle trailer is way out of my budget. After more research, I came across PJ Trailers. I was considering a PJ Trailer TM model dual axle with brakes with a 7000 GVWR, with a 18 foot bed? Then I found a PJ with a single axle with the same rating on their website. It's just a bit more in $s but will be easier to tow being shorter with a 16 foot bed.
I also don't have to deal with the ramp that was on the TK-1 as that was a pain in my lower back to deal with.
image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgThere is an interesting video on the PJ Trailer website about how the idea of the T1 trailer came to be.
 
Don't know how big a 'bota you have or the weight of it, but I'm not a fan of single axle equipment trailers. Of course I use mine constantly. Just like the stability of a dual axle over a single of the Same length.
 
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