jyoutz
Well-known member
Equipment
MX6000 HST open station, FEL, 6’ cutter, forks, 8’ rear blade, 7’ cultivator
I have and prefer the slide on ramps on my 10K trailer. Less in the way and I can let my cutter overhang by a foot. The trailer does have rear jacks at each corner and this works well.Ok. Just so you know. Appalachian is Owned by Kaufman (er. I believe its Kaufman).
Regarding trailer. Get the 20' 10K with fold down ramps (should weigh in approx 2,500 lbs) Then add a spare and some chains etc and you're up to almost 2,800. The 20 footer is necessary for any long rear implements. I can just barely fit my tractor with landscape rake and gauge wheels on my 20 foot deck. The longer deck also gives you some wiggle room to position your equipment on the trailer with the right amount of hitch weight that you may want.
I can get my machine (same as yours) on my 16 footer with the hoe turned sideways or with a box blade on it. There's no way the landscape rake would fit.
B2650 with hoe on 16 foot 7K landscape trailer...
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same machine on a 10K 20 footer...
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I'd suggest passing on the slide in ramps or you will need to use jacks or blocks to keep the ass end of your truck from lifting.
max weight on my trailer would be 8,500 with 1,500 on the hitch (my dump can handle that without issue).