OK im going to drop the hammer on a 10 TON deck over gooseneck trailer to supplement my Murray 16 Tire detachable neck lowbed. I currently have a 14K P&J low profile tilt deck now and its way to light for my application and I hate the way it pulls loaded.
IM looking to get either power hydraulic Full tilt or powered hydraulic beaver tail.
this trailer will need to haul everything from forklifts, man lifts, scissor lifts, tractors, cars, trucks, containers, beams, hay, you name it.
MINIMUM SPECS.
Dual 10K Dexter oil bath axles with electric over hydraulic brakes. Debating on weather or not I want single point, walking beams or traditional springs.
W12x19 (12" x 19Lb ft.) I beam frame. cross members on 12" or less centers.
Brake away switch with charge indicator.
Extra height neck to clear moderately lifted pickups if needed.
both would have to have dock levelers to raise the rear up to move a forklift from the trailer to a loading dock.
both of them would need to be full hydraulic operation with two 6 volt battery's.
provisions for mounting a winch later on if I so choose.
dual landing gear.
HD rub rail with chain pockets. AND recessed D rings in the deck.
Load lights on the neck platform.
ALL LED lighting with Dual STT's and a mid ship turn signal.
Beaver tail LIKE THIS would have to be 25' with at least 10' BI-FOLD tail to keep the load angle down. and a torque tube running back to the tail hinges.
Tilt deck LIKE THIS would idealy need to be around 28'
So far the only manufacturers I have found are Brute and Mauer.
I don't want to get a trailer built by someone who has never built a trailer like this before. I don't want to end up being there guinny pig a thousand miles away from the factory.
I could build my own in shop with my employees but I make more money doing what I do daily than I could possibly save by building it myself and taking the time away from my core business.
IM looking to get either power hydraulic Full tilt or powered hydraulic beaver tail.
this trailer will need to haul everything from forklifts, man lifts, scissor lifts, tractors, cars, trucks, containers, beams, hay, you name it.
MINIMUM SPECS.
Dual 10K Dexter oil bath axles with electric over hydraulic brakes. Debating on weather or not I want single point, walking beams or traditional springs.
W12x19 (12" x 19Lb ft.) I beam frame. cross members on 12" or less centers.
Brake away switch with charge indicator.
Extra height neck to clear moderately lifted pickups if needed.
both would have to have dock levelers to raise the rear up to move a forklift from the trailer to a loading dock.
both of them would need to be full hydraulic operation with two 6 volt battery's.
provisions for mounting a winch later on if I so choose.
dual landing gear.
HD rub rail with chain pockets. AND recessed D rings in the deck.
Load lights on the neck platform.
ALL LED lighting with Dual STT's and a mid ship turn signal.
Beaver tail LIKE THIS would have to be 25' with at least 10' BI-FOLD tail to keep the load angle down. and a torque tube running back to the tail hinges.
Tilt deck LIKE THIS would idealy need to be around 28'
So far the only manufacturers I have found are Brute and Mauer.
I don't want to get a trailer built by someone who has never built a trailer like this before. I don't want to end up being there guinny pig a thousand miles away from the factory.
I could build my own in shop with my employees but I make more money doing what I do daily than I could possibly save by building it myself and taking the time away from my core business.