mcmxi
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***Current*** M6060HDC, MX6000HSTC & GL7000 ***Sold*** MX6000HST & BX25DLB
The question of trailer size comes up repeatedly on this forum, and one of the advantages of having more trailer than you need is that you have a better chance of positioning the load optimally. I towed the MX6000 and Schafer disc harrow to a job recently and it barely fit on the trailer. I had to remove the bucket, and even then the loader arms were extended over the front of the deck, which I wasn't thrilled about.
When I bought the 22ft trailer shown below, I had no idea that I'd have a 12ft folding cutter that I'd want/need to move between locations. The reality I now face is that the trailer is too short for the M6060 and Land Pride RC3712. My solution is to extend it rather than sell it and buy a new trailer which would cost thousands when taking into account loss on the current trailer and the cost of a 25ft or bigger deck over.
Yesterday I picked up a 4ft x 10ft sheet of 1/8" diamond plate and a 24ft long stick of 3"x1-1/2"x3/16" rectangular tubing for the princely sum of $640! That did include two large D-rings to provide a place on the extension to attach a binder and chain. Other than welding/grinding/paint incidentals that's the major cost which is still a lot cheaper than selling the trailer and buying a longer one. 24ft really isn't enough for my needs, so extending the length by 3-1/2ft seems to be the best way forward. The length of the extension is being driven by the brush cutter display stand that I have. I don't want to change the footprint of that thing so I'll live with the extra 6" over what I was initially thinking of.
I've started cutting the steel tubing but had the steel supply store cut a piece of diamond plate 42" x 100". Here's my concept for the side supports that will use the rear two stake pockets on both sides to provide a removable solution. The "dog leg" is to drop the supports down to the same level as the current deck. This extension will sit on the ground when loading/unloading and will actually reduce the deck angle when fully tilted up which is fine by me.
It will see the most load when the front and rear wheels of the tractor are in the center of the deck extension so I might add some plate to the outside of the side supports to increase strength. I'll be using part of the brush cutter display stand that I got for free from the local Kubota dealer to support the diamond plate. I'll post more photos as the project progresses.
When I bought the 22ft trailer shown below, I had no idea that I'd have a 12ft folding cutter that I'd want/need to move between locations. The reality I now face is that the trailer is too short for the M6060 and Land Pride RC3712. My solution is to extend it rather than sell it and buy a new trailer which would cost thousands when taking into account loss on the current trailer and the cost of a 25ft or bigger deck over.
Yesterday I picked up a 4ft x 10ft sheet of 1/8" diamond plate and a 24ft long stick of 3"x1-1/2"x3/16" rectangular tubing for the princely sum of $640! That did include two large D-rings to provide a place on the extension to attach a binder and chain. Other than welding/grinding/paint incidentals that's the major cost which is still a lot cheaper than selling the trailer and buying a longer one. 24ft really isn't enough for my needs, so extending the length by 3-1/2ft seems to be the best way forward. The length of the extension is being driven by the brush cutter display stand that I have. I don't want to change the footprint of that thing so I'll live with the extra 6" over what I was initially thinking of.
I've started cutting the steel tubing but had the steel supply store cut a piece of diamond plate 42" x 100". Here's my concept for the side supports that will use the rear two stake pockets on both sides to provide a removable solution. The "dog leg" is to drop the supports down to the same level as the current deck. This extension will sit on the ground when loading/unloading and will actually reduce the deck angle when fully tilted up which is fine by me.
It will see the most load when the front and rear wheels of the tractor are in the center of the deck extension so I might add some plate to the outside of the side supports to increase strength. I'll be using part of the brush cutter display stand that I got for free from the local Kubota dealer to support the diamond plate. I'll post more photos as the project progresses.
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