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I painted the extra metal in the gate gloss black Rust-oleum. So it matches. And added some reflective stickers.


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Thanks.i did some shopping yesterday.tryimg to decide on a 12 ft tandem or single with a dove. Leaning towards the tandem
I don't think you would be very happy with a single with dove. It will drag on everything especially with the rig on it while not on pavement. The tandem is lot safer and more stable on the interstate. A 12 will be perfect for just the rig, a 14 can fit both the rig and a atv.(turned sideways)
 
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I don't think you would be very happy with a single with dove. It will drag on everything especially with the rig on it while not on pavement. The tandem is lot safer and more stable on the interstate. A 12 will be perfect for just the rig, a 14 can fit both the rig and a atv.(turned sideways)
I sold my 16 ft for something I could pull easier with my wife's 4runner .She wouldn't enjoy making the 7 hour trip to the takeover in the rollback. Lol
 
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You can pick the tongue up and wheel it around in the yard? I agree for much weight or distance a tandem is the way to go.. but it depends on your purpose..
 
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You can pick the tongue up and wheel it around in the yard? I agree for much weight or distance a tandem is the way to go.. but it depends on your purpose..
I can pick the tongue up and move it around on concrete, no so much the yard.
 
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I have a buddy thats going to sell me his 5 year old car hauler. Its a deal i cant pass up. E9bb6f8532f5c3df6549d5423b034158Fe8de88f7e2d17a2324280211b1eec4437083c1f4e51a02e2b29b54827494b40
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You can pick the tongue up and wheel it around in the yard? I agree for much weight or distance a tandem is the way to go.. but it depends on your purpose..

I was afraid of always being at 3,000 to 3,500 lbs if I had bought a single axle, then I realized if I only had 12' the Pioneer would fit but nothing else could. Then 14' looked good for a 4-wheeler and the Pioneer, then I thought it would be neat if I could haul the Pioneer and my brothers RZR, so I went from just a 6x12 to 83"x18
 
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I was afraid of always being at 3,000 to 3,500 lbs if I had bought a single axle, then I realized if I only had 12' the Pioneer would fit but nothing else could. Then 14' looked good for a 4-wheeler and the Pioneer, then I thought it would be neat if I could haul the Pioneer and my brothers RZR, so I went from just a 6x12 to 83"x18
18 is perfect, tractor and brush hog, SXS and log splinter, SXS and dirt bike and SXS and wife if she's grumpy
 
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