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Old Jul 20, 2009 | 08:01 AM
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We use a 235/80R/16 (E) radial but on HD applications I go to a Hankook 7.50R-16 (G) 14 ply it is referred to as "The mini semi tire" they are expensive but worth it imo.
 
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Old Jul 22, 2009 | 08:55 AM
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We own 2 Pro-Trak 32 foot with 4 foot dovetails, Tandem Dual axels, 33 inch deck height for low profile makes hay, eqpt., tractors, anything real easy... They are AWESOME Trailers... I mean it we really love these trailers, We got them with almost every opts they make of course so that helps. Such as the 2 speed jacks, dual trailer stands, tool boxes, 3 spring loaded ramps, neck headrache with tire holder tool boxes chain wraps.


Heres the website http://protraktrailers.com/
 

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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 01:49 PM
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I hope your running a good size truck to haul that much!!

I would get a PJ. My local dealer has a 23+5 tandem dual. And a tandem dual is the ONLY way to go! I have an Apalachin I just had converted to goosneck, axles are rated to 12K, but the trailer is built I would guess 16+! Its a rugged son of a gun.

Best setup right here: 28 footer, pop up dove tail, gooseneck with a fithwheel adapter, tandem dual, and vacuum hydraulic brakes, and in a perfect world, made out of aluminum.
 
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Old Aug 2, 2009 | 02:18 PM
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I just bought a 32' (27' + 5' dove)dual tandem lowpro from Legend Trailers. 22500 lb, dexter oil bath axles, torque tube, bulldog hitch and jacks for 7400. Damn good warranty and customer service. you might check em' out. legendtrailers.com
 
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Old Aug 3, 2009 | 09:04 AM
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REALLY? My local PJ dealer has a 23+5 tandem dual, dexter oil bath's dual 12K jacks (VERY nice trailer) flip over ramps, for 8K plus tax, title, and regi.

When I got mine from Apalachin it was only 4K or a little less. Over built 12K pound tandem 6K axles, tagalong. Uh, i didnt order it my uncle did. They did a nice job, the paint was still wet when I got there to pick it up, and I nit pick it all the time, but, for the money, I aint whining!
 
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Old Aug 10, 2009 | 02:32 AM
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I really like my brute trailer.

 
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Old Aug 15, 2009 | 09:25 AM
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Those looking at PJ be advised their standard axle is a Quality brand axle, Dexter is a $750.00 add on. Easiest way to tell is look under the trailer if the axles are black or blue= Quality axles, we dropped them and went to Dexter. Dexter axles are a greenish tan color. The center hanger on a Dexter looks like the front and rear one where as the quality is different. There are alot of advertising games being played right now so be careful. Trying to help
 
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