I am thinking that buying a used enclosed trailer for tractor storage might be cheaper and as good as building a small building to put the tractor in for storage. I have a few problems.
First, I am looking to buy a L series tractor with the 11.2 x 24" tires (or a similar size) as different models tire size may vary.
The length given on tractordata.com is just the tractor without adding additional length for the loader or backhoe. Roughly speaking how long is a L series tractor with a loader and backhoe (I know length may vary based on the exact model)? Does a BH77 stick above the ROPS and if so how much? Can a tractor with backhoe fit in a typical enclosed tractor or is the trailer opening under the roof to low? Would your head hit the top of the trailer opening getting the tractor in and out?
How long should an enclosed trailer be to allow proper hitch weight transfer, and allow for other attachments? 20' or 24'??? I did find an ad for 40 to 50 foot storage box trailers for sale at $1,000 to $1,500 that no doubt are old semi truck trailers that my ton truck would not want to tow.
(As an example only) Kubota L3700SU Backhoe Loading height: 64.4 inches Length: 106.5 inches Height (ROPS): 85 inches <--Does this mean the backhoe is 21.6" below the height of the ROPS?
Maybe an enclosed trailer is a bad idea for storage but it would offer security (with the proper hitch lock), privacy, and the ability to take the tractor where I want it to go. I am sure a flatbed would use less fuel towing a tractor due to aerodynamic drag.
Proper storage is required to avoid problems like this. Due to some abuse and weather damage I offered half (plus $500) of this tractors worth if garaged and in good shape. I think I offered to much and was still rejected.
First, I am looking to buy a L series tractor with the 11.2 x 24" tires (or a similar size) as different models tire size may vary.
The length given on tractordata.com is just the tractor without adding additional length for the loader or backhoe. Roughly speaking how long is a L series tractor with a loader and backhoe (I know length may vary based on the exact model)? Does a BH77 stick above the ROPS and if so how much? Can a tractor with backhoe fit in a typical enclosed tractor or is the trailer opening under the roof to low? Would your head hit the top of the trailer opening getting the tractor in and out?
How long should an enclosed trailer be to allow proper hitch weight transfer, and allow for other attachments? 20' or 24'??? I did find an ad for 40 to 50 foot storage box trailers for sale at $1,000 to $1,500 that no doubt are old semi truck trailers that my ton truck would not want to tow.
(As an example only) Kubota L3700SU Backhoe Loading height: 64.4 inches Length: 106.5 inches Height (ROPS): 85 inches <--Does this mean the backhoe is 21.6" below the height of the ROPS?
Maybe an enclosed trailer is a bad idea for storage but it would offer security (with the proper hitch lock), privacy, and the ability to take the tractor where I want it to go. I am sure a flatbed would use less fuel towing a tractor due to aerodynamic drag.
Proper storage is required to avoid problems like this. Due to some abuse and weather damage I offered half (plus $500) of this tractors worth if garaged and in good shape. I think I offered to much and was still rejected.
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