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Bumper pull or gooseneck flatbed?
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<blockquote data-quote="4x4dually" data-source="post: 1651001" data-attributes="member: 4100"><p>I wouldn't even consider a bumper pull for what you are talking about. I was in the same exact position, needed a hay and equipment trailer, but didn't want just a hay trailer. Went with a 30' hydraulic dovetail. Once you toss the ramps, you'll never buy another ramped trailer again. It appears your budget doesn't allow so anything with a pop-up tail or fold-over-flat ramps will do. </p><p></p><p>I went with a 30'. That gives me two rows of either 5 six foot dia bales, or 6 five foot dia bales. It's a great fit for any size. I built a quick rack for the tail end that latches into the stack pockets then pins in place. I have a magnetic mount camera I put on the bar so I can see behind me to change lanes on the interstate. </p><p></p><p>The 30' works out nicely for hay and it's large enough to haul a tractor with an implement if you need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4x4dually, post: 1651001, member: 4100"] I wouldn't even consider a bumper pull for what you are talking about. I was in the same exact position, needed a hay and equipment trailer, but didn't want just a hay trailer. Went with a 30' hydraulic dovetail. Once you toss the ramps, you'll never buy another ramped trailer again. It appears your budget doesn't allow so anything with a pop-up tail or fold-over-flat ramps will do. I went with a 30'. That gives me two rows of either 5 six foot dia bales, or 6 five foot dia bales. It's a great fit for any size. I built a quick rack for the tail end that latches into the stack pockets then pins in place. I have a magnetic mount camera I put on the bar so I can see behind me to change lanes on the interstate. The 30' works out nicely for hay and it's large enough to haul a tractor with an implement if you need it. [/QUOTE]
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