Pictures of Rigs & Trailers
That's a clean lookin' rig. Just curious, in the second picture it looks like you may have done some tree trimming on your way in ? Hope it's just the angle of the picture, if not I hope it didn't hurt anything.
How do ya like that trailer?
T398
How do ya like that trailer?
T398
I love the trailer. It's a '92 that I bought from a dealer in North Carolina. Had a looong day last Wednesday when I drove from here, to Dumphries, VA and back to get it. I paid them to bring it that far so I could do the trip in one day. Well worth it.
Originally Posted by BensBud
I love the trailer. It's a '92 that I bought from a dealer in North Carolina.
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Originally Posted by Mike_Boutet
What kind of pin weight does that trailer have? They always look heavy. Just being curious.

I'd say the truck squats about an inch and a half when I lift the jack leg.
Originally Posted by T398
It looks like you found a good one, I would have never guessed it to be a 92. Typically 14-15 year old trailers around here do not look that good.
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A 14 year old trailer here (in New England) would almost certainly be on a junk pile, or be heavily restored. This one lived in South Carolina (the title is from there) before it was traded at a North Carolina dealership. ...just lucky ... and patient.
Originally Posted by jp7220
Just about my first post here, long time reader/observer. Daily driver, as well as spends a lot of time doing the dirty work.
People tow to have fun? Interesting....
Sampling, somehow it seems to be clean in all of em.
Had to go 140 miles to find hay for the cattle this winter. Several trips.


Gotta get the cattle moved.

Usually we have tractors to do this. Just pulled both of em out of the field though. Little one, 350bushel, big one 465bushel.


No trailer here, not that much weight, but feels like it hoisting those bags up there.

People tow to have fun? Interesting....
Sampling, somehow it seems to be clean in all of em.
Had to go 140 miles to find hay for the cattle this winter. Several trips.


Gotta get the cattle moved.

Usually we have tractors to do this. Just pulled both of em out of the field though. Little one, 350bushel, big one 465bushel.


No trailer here, not that much weight, but feels like it hoisting those bags up there.







