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3500lbs axle? Just be aware that pioneer, plus trailer and gear get you to that pretty quick. It’s one thing for a couple hour trip. A whole other if you’re running cross country.Single
3500lbs axle? Just be aware that pioneer, plus trailer and gear get you to that pretty quick. It’s one thing for a couple hour trip. A whole other if you’re running cross country.Single
I’ve got a 14 x 7’ aluminum single axle trailer and love it.. buuuut in the back of my mind was always that thought of losing a tire running thru the mountains. So if you’re planning on long hauls, you might want to consider a tandem axle.Single
I just bought an Aluma 7712h tilt trailer and it fits perfect. The trailer is 77"x12' so I only have a foot of space in front and back. That's enough for a gas can and a tool box. I'm sure you could fit it on to a 10' but it would be tight. The Aluma wont rust and I can move it around by hand.I know the info must be here be I just wanted to double check with everyone. Stock size for the 1000-5 is 63"W and 116.5". Prudence tells me that a 6x10 should be fine as long as the load capacity measures up. I will probably only trailer it up to the ranch and then use the trailer occasionally with the Pioneer for hauling materials up and down some hills. So, I guess I'm looking for the smallest foot print that will fit the Pioneer and then not be to heavy or wide for using with the Pioneer. Any thought or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
I have the exact same trailer - used it today- and it's the best trailer I've ever had (currently have 3). I assume you have the hydraulic assist that makes for very easy on and off. With the exception of the tie down straps, you can load and unload in in about a minute.I just bought an Aluma 7712h tilt trailer and it fits perfect. The trailer is 77"x12' so I only have a foot of space in front and back. That's enough for a gas can and a tool box. I'm sure you could fit it on to a 10' but it would be tight. The Aluma wont rust and I can move it around by hand.
I just bought an Aluma 7712h tilt trailer and it fits perfect. The trailer is 77"x12' so I only have a foot of space in front and back. That's enough for a gas can and a tool box. I'm sure you could fit it on to a 10' but it would be tight. The Aluma wont rust and I can move it around by hand.
I built a 5x9 back in the 80's to haul wood and a 700 series Bobcat. built it heavy with 4x2 tubing, steel deck and a 6,000 lb. axle. didn't use it much the last 35 years and when I got my P1k5 I thought I could use it for the SxS. Wrong. The length was barely OK but I ended up widening the deck out to 65". The trailer worked OK, but I had to load the SxS on backwards to get enough tongue weight. When I put System 3 14x7 (5-2) wheels on the Honda with 28x10x14 tires on it, after backing onto the trailer, Had to wiggle the front tires to get them to drop down inside the channel. Worked fine but was heavier than I wanted. Ended up buying a 6812 Aluma trailer with a bi-fold ramp. It's much easier to load now and with the tongue weight right I can fold the ramp down onto the deck and it clears the SxS tires, reducing wind drag. Added Erickson tie downs for all four wheels and cut down loading and unloading time by about 2/3's.Thank you!
Any advice or learnings from using the 5 1/2’?
It will probably work fine until you go crazy with tires and wheels.Thank you!
Any advice or learnings from using the 5 1/2’?