I need from time to time to move my tractor and implements about 10 miles to another property. My tractor has a loader, (which stays attached) and I have a flail mower, box blade and scraper blade, but those can move separate. What size trailer would work for this without going to crazy HD item. I have a 6.5 x 14 single axle (3500lb)utility trailer that I move a UTV on, but I think the rear ramp would get nailed by the Kub. I am in WNC
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When I originally had a BX, I had a 20’ Appalachian utility trailer. Tandem axles, brakes and beaver tail ramp. I still have it today, but mainly use a larger equipment trailer. I have hauled my B on it many times. I’ve had a tire blow out on highway with it and am very glad I had tandem axles. I don’t think I would buy a single axle trailer if planning to use at speed / distance. The beaver tail ramp was really meant for a riding lawnmower. I ended up stiffening it up for piece of mind with the B. A dovetail would be helpful if have a MMM. I did not see that in your detail so maybe not necessary.
As far as size, 20’ with a BX or B seems like a lot but in my case I was hauling a tractor, contractor box and either extra implements or atv. I also wanted to be able to handle long lumber. For just the tractor and loader and implement you may not need 20’. However what is important is where tractor needs to be when chained down so trailer is balanced. So personally I’d recommend find the brand trailer interested in then Determine where the axles are and where the tractor will go and see how much room you have left over, or maybe want something larger. It really depends on how you want to load it and what all you want to haul in a trip. IMO I’d leave a couple extra feet of wiggle room from what you think you need. YMMV.
I am not sure what your plans are with your other place, but if thinking about a bigger tractor or other items to haul now is a good time to think for future use.
How do you plan to load/unload your implements? If taking multiple trips? Shuttling tractor back and forth each time? Will you be loading implements from the side or only when attached to the tractor. I’d sort of plan an imaginary day of work at the other place and think about how you will get all your stuff where you need it and see how that works out trip / space / loading wise at each end of the haul. If planning to leave tractor at one end while go home to get another implement how will you load it without taking tractor back? (Have to strap it all down each time) I’d recommend consider a day of tasks and see what a trailer just big enough for the machine would make sense or not for you.
If doing any of this at night or need to back down a long drive I’d thinking about lighting as well. (I’ve had good luck with buying a light from my cordless tool and use a battery powered light with magnet on trailer for backing at night)…a trailer with it built in would be nice but a battery powered tool light with magnet is a close second.
Tool boxes on the trailer never go waste IMO.
I am not sure any of that helps, but I hope it does. Good luck.