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mohoff
Posted 4/4/2017 21:57 (#5945270)
Subject: Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck trailers


SC,Missouri
What is everyone's favorite and why? I've been doing research and so far most will lift 10k lbs but only carry 4k lbs. The only one I've found that will carry what it lifts is the ez haul or the red rhino trailer that uses the hydrasled bridge on the dove. Does anyone have any of these hydraulic doves with some feedback? Thanks
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mike11861
Posted 4/4/2017 22:16 (#5945317 - in reply to #5945270)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck trailers


Newark IL
I have a sure trac and love it. I thought mine would lift 8000 and hold 6000. Try R&P Carriages in Seneca IL 815 357 3292. They will tell you the exact specs They have been great to deal with!
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Ron..NE ILL..10/48
Posted 4/5/2017 05:42 (#5945553 - in reply to #5945270)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck trailers



Chebanse, IL.....

We have the Load Max made by Load Trail. Bought it from Illinois Trailer Sales in Monticello, IL. We'd buy the same trailer again if needed, and from the same dealer. Both have been good.

It looks like it would take a phone call to the mfg (Contact Us) to get your specific question answered. I don't know the answer on how many lbs you can leave parked on the hydraulic dove tail. Here's link to Load Trail. Again, you want the Load Max series:

http://loadtrail.com/index.php/trailers/heavy-duty-goosenecks-pintle-hooks/

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Angus8335
Posted 4/5/2017 06:36 (#5945618 - in reply to #5945270)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck trailers


Galena IL
Frist one was a B&B second one a PJ. Both good the PJ has air ride. Don't forget to get hydraulic jacks. Makes it much handier unhooking and if you need to leave it somewhere just raise it all the way up and lock the controls box... Dennis
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d6btex
Posted 4/5/2017 06:41 (#5945629 - in reply to #5945618)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck trailers



SE Texas

+1

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Red Farmer
Posted 4/5/2017 08:27 (#5945865 - in reply to #5945270)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck trailers


Sorry I can't help......I don't have one but I like the looks of those brute trailers......check them out.
Not to step on toes and hijack original post but does anyone have one of those brute trailers as I'd like some feedback on those?
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centralindianafarmer
Posted 4/5/2017 08:36 (#5945880 - in reply to #5945865)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck trailers


I ordered a pj in 2010 and love it.
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farmermatt
Posted 4/5/2017 09:26 (#5945977 - in reply to #5945270)
Subject: RE: Hydraulic dovetail gooseneck trailers


West Central Missouri
I have an ez haul with the sled, it works great and is also double acting so you can also raise the trailer with the tail to check/change tires etc

They can put a 14 ply sailun tire on for some extra and is definitely worth it

Good people good quality



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