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Nice looking load. How much weight would you venture to guess you are towing? How is the braking? Does the trailer have surge hydraulic brakes on it? I would be scared to go too much downgrade without some serious brakes on a load that was heavier than I was. Not much protection if things get out of hand.
That is a great looking, low impact setup you have. Sure seems handy and I bet saves a ton of work, literally Not sure how to word my question, but:Do the two axles rotate independently of each other? As in, if you were to drive over a log for example, would the front two tires climb up the log while the rear tires stay on the ground? Hope that makes sense.
Sounds a lot like what I will be doing in a couple of years (although, it seems like I keep saying "a couple of years" year after year )I will be thinning around 30 acres of mixed hardwoods and a smaller section of pines, once we move to the land permanently. I want a forester to help me come up with a plan for better wildlife habitat and nice piece of forest to walk around in. I think a trailer like yours would be invaluable to getting work done, having fun doing it, and not disturbing the ground too much. I like low impact I would love to see some more pictures of your setup. I was just google imaging atv log trailer about 7 seconds after I posted in this thread Do you have any plans to add a small grapple or is it working out just fine the way it is?
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