In case anyone was wondering on this combo. . .
I know I spent a lot of time when I was trailer shopping trying to figure out what would fit on what, and didn't find many "loaded" pics.
I previously had a 5x8 carry-on el-cheapo steel trailer, and swapped it for an Aluma 6812H when I got tired of the junk trailer rusting. I didn't buy the Aluma for the BX, but I always had it in the back of my mind that in a pinch, I was pretty sure it would fit with the bucket off (I have a quick-attach)
Gave it a try today, and sure enough, it does. Would actually fit with the bucket on if I chained the BH to the tongue, but I like the idea of the BH actually set down on the trailer bed.
Now. . before you go out and buy a single-axle 12' trailer for your BX, this would -NOT- be my choice if I was hauling my BX daily, or even monthly. IF you're in the "business" of moving your tractor around, a 16" with two axles is the way to go.
Personally, I own 3 properties, all within 30 minutes of eachother, and I *would* absolutely use it for occasionally ferrying the tractor between the 3.
Bucket would fit on the front of the trailer on the side opposite the BH, but it's much easier to drop it onto the bed of the pickup with the quick-attach first.
The 6812H trailers have a single 3500# axle.
I know I spent a lot of time when I was trailer shopping trying to figure out what would fit on what, and didn't find many "loaded" pics.
I previously had a 5x8 carry-on el-cheapo steel trailer, and swapped it for an Aluma 6812H when I got tired of the junk trailer rusting. I didn't buy the Aluma for the BX, but I always had it in the back of my mind that in a pinch, I was pretty sure it would fit with the bucket off (I have a quick-attach)
Gave it a try today, and sure enough, it does. Would actually fit with the bucket on if I chained the BH to the tongue, but I like the idea of the BH actually set down on the trailer bed.
Now. . before you go out and buy a single-axle 12' trailer for your BX, this would -NOT- be my choice if I was hauling my BX daily, or even monthly. IF you're in the "business" of moving your tractor around, a 16" with two axles is the way to go.
Personally, I own 3 properties, all within 30 minutes of eachother, and I *would* absolutely use it for occasionally ferrying the tractor between the 3.
Bucket would fit on the front of the trailer on the side opposite the BH, but it's much easier to drop it onto the bed of the pickup with the quick-attach first.
The 6812H trailers have a single 3500# axle.