Posted by JD Seller on February 22, 2014 at 17:37:09 from (208.126.196.144):
I sold the last 53' step deck last week. So we just have the two tractors and grain trailers. I am going to drop the commercial plates in May and go to farm tags.
Selling the step decks trailers left me with no good way to haul any bigger tractors. I am not talking a big 4wd just the normal 100 Hp tractor. So I ordered a newer goose neck trailer back in Dec. I picked it up Thursday morning while the rain had the road salt washed all off.
It is a Mustang 30 foot trailer, Dualed tandem, electric over hydraulic brakes, and a full hydraulic tail. I am too old for under the floor ramps and HATE flip up ramps. I do have to mount my 12,000 LBS Warn winch on it. I ordered it with the winch mount so it should be an easy install.
I think I will like this trailer. I had a old Mustang trailer and it served me well. I also like dealing with Gary Roeder at Bellevue, Iowa too. Great fellow to deal with.
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