Box Trailer BX23S

Isnyderide

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BX23S
Jul 12, 2025
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Anyone ever use a box trailer to haul/store a BX23S? I know anything larger than a 14’ will fit. But some of these dual axle trailers only support 3400lbs (BX23s=about that) I need to find one that will hold up, especially in the door/ramp. I use my Bx23s for business about 1 time a month , so I don’t want to buy a ‘tool trailer’ that I cannot haul my tractor in.
 

chim

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One thing to pay attention to is tiedowns. We had a bunch of enclosed trailers at work and none of them had factory tiedowns that I'd trust. Some were cheap lightweight flush rings with wood screws into the plywood floor.
 
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Shawn T. W

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I'm not sure I would trust a fold down ramp on an enclosed trailer to drive a SCUT onto ... A lawn tractor would be fine.

I agree on the extra jacks on the back corners, as that not only stabilize the back, but if you don't, the back goes down, and the front lifts up ... Which can actually lift the back of your tow vehicle enough to make your parking brake ineffective! And it all rolls off on you!

Like this! Oops!!! 😳


Chock blocks can help, but think how much weight is on that back axle?

A tandem axle with brakes is what I'd look for, 16' at a minimum, and figure out a way to secure it so it doesn't come through the walls.
 
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Isnyderide

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BX23S
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You'll need one with two 3500# axles, best of brakes on BOTH axles. By 'box' do you mean enclosed' ?
Yes, I need an enclosed for several reasons; I’m a handyman so storage of my other tools both on and off the job sites, my kids and I also race about 6-10 dirtbike races a year and would love a place to sleep that isn’t a tent, and I may need it to haul things from NC to Ohio/Illinois. Brakes are definitely a must. I’m currently using my Dads 20’, steel, double axle, non enclosed trailer, and paying him a very small rental fee when I use it for jobs. I do not have trailer brake controls on my F-150 5.0 V8. But will have the controls installed by the time I make this trailer purchase. From my research so far I’ve discovered that I need a beefy ‘car hauler’ or spend a lot of time and effort adding to a ‘Cargo Trailer’ with Gross weight higher than 6500lbs. I’m wondering if anyone has experience with the Bx23s in an enclosed trailer?
 

Isnyderide

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BX23S
Jul 12, 2025
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Sanford North Carolina
Installing RV jacks on either side will aid in loading and unloading and it just makes it more stable IMO.
Since I plan on using it for sleeping in at the weekend races.
Installing RV jacks on either side will aid in loading and unloading and it just makes it more stable IMO.
thats a great idea since I also plan on throwing down a foam mattress and sleeping in it at the occasional weekend races.
 

Isnyderide

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I'm not sure I would trust a fold down ramp on an enclosed trailer to drive a SCUT onto ... A lawn tractor would be fine.

I agree on the extra jacks on the back corners, as that not only stabilize the back, but if you don't, the back goes down, and the front lifts up ... Which can actually lift the back of your tow vehicle enough to make your parking brake ineffective! And it all rolls off on you!

Like this! Oops!!! 😳


Chock blocks can help, but think how much weight is on that back axle?

A tandem axle with brakes is what I'd look for, 16' at a minimum, and figure out a way to secure it so it doesn't come through the walls.
If he would’ve just kept driving he would’ve been fine, lol. But yes that trailer is very similar to what I currently use to transport my tractor and I place wood blocks under the back of the frame and in the center of the ramp to support the load with my short axle tractor. Per my father’s request (it’s his trailer).
 
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