I have a 16' x 7' flatbed trailer, steel frame, wood planking. It has tandem axles, electric brakes, and is a factory made trailer. The ramps slide under the back from the sides. It has a spare. It has a battery box with battery for the electric brakes, I assume.
What price range would a trailer like that sell for? It is not cosmetically perfect, it is a '99. It is solid, though, and everything works. I'm just trying to set a value on it in my quest for a larger trailer for my backhoe.
> I have a 16' x 7' flatbed trailer, steel frame, wood planking. It has
> tandem axles, electric brakes, and is a factory made trailer. The ramps
> slide under the back from the sides. It has a spare. It has a battery box
> with battery for the electric brakes, I assume.
> What price range would a trailer like that sell for? It is not cosmetically
> perfect, it is a '99. It is solid, though, and everything works. I'm just
> trying to set a value on it in my quest for a larger trailer for my backhoe.
> I have a 16' x 7' flatbed trailer, steel frame, wood planking. It has > tandem axles, electric brakes, and is a factory made trailer. The ramps > slide under the back from the sides. It has a spare. It has a battery box > with battery for the electric brakes, I assume.
> What price range would a trailer like that sell for? It is not cosmetically > perfect, it is a '99. It is solid, though, and everything works. I'm just > trying to set a value on it in my quest for a larger trailer for my backhoe.
> On 2012-08-01, Steve B <ste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I have a 16' x 7' flatbed trailer, steel frame, wood planking. It has
>> tandem axles, electric brakes, and is a factory made trailer. The ramps
>> slide under the back from the sides. It has a spare. It has a battery >> box
>> with battery for the electric brakes, I assume.
>> What price range would a trailer like that sell for? It is not >> cosmetically
>> perfect, it is a '99. It is solid, though, and everything works. I'm >> just
>> trying to set a value on it in my quest for a larger trailer for my >> backhoe.
Steve B wrote:
> "Ignoramus20515" <ignoramus20...@NOSPAM.20515.invalid> wrote in message
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>> On 2012-08-01, Steve B <ste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I have a 16' x 7' flatbed trailer, steel frame, wood planking. It has
>>> tandem axles, electric brakes, and is a factory made trailer. The ramps
>>> slide under the back from the sides. It has a spare. It has a battery
>>> box
>>> with battery for the electric brakes, I assume.
>>> What price range would a trailer like that sell for? It is not
>>> cosmetically
>>> perfect, it is a '99. It is solid, though, and everything works. I'm
>>> just
>>> trying to set a value on it in my quest for a larger trailer for my
>>> backhoe.
>> What is the capacity?
>> i
> I believe it could safely carry 6500#.
> Steve
The capacity is based on the rated axle gross weight or check the tire max load rating.
> "Ignoramus20515" <ignoramus20...@NOSPAM.20515.invalid> wrote in message > news:nfGdnY11_LB7-ITNnZ2dnUVZ_hmdnZ2d@giganews.com...
>> On 2012-08-01, Steve B <ste...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> I have a 16' x 7' flatbed trailer, steel frame, wood planking. It has
>>> tandem axles, electric brakes, and is a factory made trailer. The ramps
>>> slide under the back from the sides. It has a spare. It has a battery >>> box
>>> with battery for the electric brakes, I assume.
>>> What price range would a trailer like that sell for? It is not >>> cosmetically
>>> perfect, it is a '99. It is solid, though, and everything works. I'm >>> just
>>> trying to set a value on it in my quest for a larger trailer for my >>> backhoe.
>> What is the capacity?
>> i
> I believe it could safely carry 6500#.
I am guessing, then, that you can sell it for $1k relatively easily.