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Re: Dovetail trailer
[Re: Fldoghunter]
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05/14/20 10:05 AM
05/14/20 10:05 AM
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Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 7,881 Monroe County, AL
deadeye
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Mar 2004
Posts: 7,881
Monroe County, AL
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I like loading my crew ranger on my 14’ dovetail tandem axle trailer a lot better than a 14’ straight trailer. Same with my riding mower. I'm about to build a trailer for a 3 seater buggy and have pretty much decided on a 6x12 with a drop axle and a slight dovetail. I'm thinking I won't need much ramp and in some places maybe not even need them. I figure I can reduce the chance of dragging by putting the axle a little farther back. I guess your setup is about the same, a little longer trailer and a little longer buggy. Any thoughts on this design? Better go 6' 6" clearance in width. I like my dovetail on my 14' trailer. I don't even use the mesh ramp. My Viking in 4WD will climb right up but I can usually find a ditch or hump that makes it easier.
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Re: Dovetail trailer
[Re: Young20]
#3123231
05/14/20 10:58 AM
05/14/20 10:58 AM
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Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 44,211 North Alabama
Wiley Coyote
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
Joined: Feb 2002
Posts: 44,211
North Alabama
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Trust me, that tall, expanded metal gate will cause more drag than a loaded utv. I used to pull mine with our 2500HD diesel and I could feel the difference and see the difference at the pump, whenever I didn't take the gate off. This man speaks the truth
I firmly believe that a double gallows should be constructed on the East Lawn of The White House. Politicians who willfully and shamelessly violate their oath to uphold and defend the Constitution of the United States of America should be swiftly tried and, upon conviction, publicly hanged at sunup the day after conviction. If multiple convicts are to be hanged they can choose with whom to share the gallows or names shall be drawn from the hangman's hat to be hanged 2 at a time.
NRA Life Member
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Re: Dovetail trailer
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
#3123259
05/14/20 12:05 PM
05/14/20 12:05 PM
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Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 38,489 N. Bama
257wbymag
Boo Boo Head
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Boo Boo Head
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 38,489
N. Bama
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These weakass 1/2 ton trucks won’t pull a greased string out a cats ass these days. Mine sucks with any trailer behind it. But I hate a 3/4 ton ride on these field roads
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Dovetail trailer
[Re: deadeye]
#3123305
05/14/20 01:19 PM
05/14/20 01:19 PM
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Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 1,076 the Flatwoods
Fldoghunter
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Apr 2017
Posts: 1,076
the Flatwoods
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I like loading my crew ranger on my 14’ dovetail tandem axle trailer a lot better than a 14’ straight trailer. Same with my riding mower. I'm about to build a trailer for a 3 seater buggy and have pretty much decided on a 6x12 with a drop axle and a slight dovetail. I'm thinking I won't need much ramp and in some places maybe not even need them. I figure I can reduce the chance of dragging by putting the axle a little farther back. I guess your setup is about the same, a little longer trailer and a little longer buggy. Any thoughts on this design? Better go 6' 6" clearance in width. I like my dovetail on my 14' trailer. I don't even use the mesh ramp. My Viking in 4WD will climb right up but I can usually find a ditch or hump that makes it easier. I brought it home on a 6' wide trailer and it fits fine with about 6" to spare on each side. I'm trying to make it as trim, width wise as possible, as I hope to get my wife to pull it now and then when needed and I don't like replacing fenders. I'm going to build it like a mini car hauler with no sides so I won't have a need to walk down the side of the trailer to get off and on. and it will actually be 6'4" between the fenders. That's what I'm hoping, is to be able to climb on and off without using ramps. I will build small stowable ramps in case I need to use it for the kids golf cart or something. On flat ground, how tall do you reckon your trailer is in the rear from the ground?
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Re: Dovetail trailer
[Re: MarksOutdoors]
#3123322
05/14/20 01:58 PM
05/14/20 01:58 PM
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 9,157 B'ham
Goatkiller
14 point
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14 point
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 9,157
B'ham
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That heated tailgate is for our hard working road crews that are out on the sides of the highways putting to use our 75 cent gas tax that will NEVER go away for us. That's a fine heated bench for 6 of them to sit on while one guy slowly works on something.
Heated tailgate will soon be standard and raise the truck price at least another $2-3,000 after the Union's cut.
I derailed it. So getting back on track....
I have seen some setups with slide in ramps on the rear that actually slid in from the back. Not the more common setup that you would remove and didn't stow from the side. I liked that. Wouldn't work with a dovetail and I am sure would not be much count for a mower or something low..... but for a UTV they were pretty awesome. I think maybe Lone Wolf built that trailer.
No government employees were harmed in the making of this mess.
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