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New 102"x34' Load Trail and other trailers

Alan2smiley

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I picked up my new trailer today, it's 102"x 34' gooseneck triaxle drive over fenders with three pull out 80" ramps. I will probably drag it over a few curbs, grocery carts and front end of small cars. The 18' car hauler I built 23 years ago needs brakes, decking and tires again. It has two 5200 lb axles and was over loaded most of the time. So I over killed it this time.

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I've got an 06 load trail 26' that has been an excellent trailer. It looks alot like mine but stretched lol. Good buy.
 
The trailer I got is two feet longer than this PJ quote and has three ramps, with sales tax I paid $8018. PJ trailer quote has higher weight rated two speed jack and probably some other stuff that's better but for what I'm using it for I couldn't justify $2500- $3000 more.

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So.... what are you doing with the 18' ? :thinking:
 
I put 39''x16' metal decking sides on it when I haul firewood and mulch. its a pain in the butt to take it on and off so now I can leave the sides on. :D
 
Nice trailer
 
Thanks for the the compliments, can't wait to haul something.
 
I had a Load Trail bumper pull trailer, best trailer I ever had; regret trading it off.
 
Yeah it stinks to spend a pile of change on something you don't use much, but there isn't much for options when you need it.
 
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