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Here’s the B on my 7k GVWR 16’ flatbed. A bit of over kill but it’s what I have. It has 5 ft ladder ramps that slide in the back. 5 ft tongue too. Jack mounted far enough back so the tail gate opens without hitting it. The trailer is a drop axle, legal 8’-6” out to out width. 5 inch channel frame with 3 inch channel cross members at 16 inches. 2x decking.
Those Big Tex trailers and the like you see with a little “rail”, well that rail works with the 3 inch angle frame as a truss. It’s how one uses slightly less steel to build a lighter trailer. 3 ft tongues that make backing a hoot and a jack placed such that it will hit the tailgate. The best part is the 1.5 inch angle that is thin enough that the deck is literally nailed to it.
The L will fit just right with the FEL and bucket folded under. I can haul the brush hog too if it’s on the three point. Hangs off a little.
The way to keep the trailer from lifting the truck is to put blocks or have jacks mounted under the rear corners. Ramps with legs in the middle or near the end will be a good time (not) as soon as a heavy enough tractor gets the front tires on the deck while loading. The ramps need to be able to move with the deck, if the deck moves (no rear blocks/jacks).