Busted_Knuckles
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I bought this about 5 years back, was using it today, and I thought I would share with you guys. Ive only seen one more these ever, so I'm pretty sure they are not "common" In the event you move wheeled vehicles regularly, you'd love one these, this is some the best money I ever spent. I "flip" cars and trucks, and this probably has 25k miles on it chasing stuff. Its been pulled to both coasts and all over the midwest. This would be the next best thing to a roll back tow truck, but it has a much lower approach angle (and no special tags or insurance).
The trailers suspension, is separate from the bed. There is a parking brake on the trailer axles that you set, pull a couple pins and back up, and the bed "rolls back". Drive or winch on the vehicle to be towed, get back in the truck, pull forward, get out, set the pins, release the brake and your off. This has about 1/2 of the approach angle of the "tilt" bed car trailers that are common. Its so low an approach, that two of us can load an AC Cobra on it by pushing it on by hand, and the chin of the car does not hit.
Its 20' long, all steel and has 5500 dexter torsion axles, brakes on all corners, it tows like a dream. I haul mostly jeeps with it, but I also move my 7000lb skid loader, and two different fork lifts with it. It also chases 9k lbs. of hay every month. I have a 12k warn winch that slips into the receiver tube you see welded up front. This jeep runs, so I didn't bring the winch with.
In the event you have everything, you can put this on your list!
This is made and sold by Sloan, they are in north east Texas. Im told he holds a patent on the design, which is why they are not all over the place.
The trailers suspension, is separate from the bed. There is a parking brake on the trailer axles that you set, pull a couple pins and back up, and the bed "rolls back". Drive or winch on the vehicle to be towed, get back in the truck, pull forward, get out, set the pins, release the brake and your off. This has about 1/2 of the approach angle of the "tilt" bed car trailers that are common. Its so low an approach, that two of us can load an AC Cobra on it by pushing it on by hand, and the chin of the car does not hit.
Its 20' long, all steel and has 5500 dexter torsion axles, brakes on all corners, it tows like a dream. I haul mostly jeeps with it, but I also move my 7000lb skid loader, and two different fork lifts with it. It also chases 9k lbs. of hay every month. I have a 12k warn winch that slips into the receiver tube you see welded up front. This jeep runs, so I didn't bring the winch with.
In the event you have everything, you can put this on your list!
This is made and sold by Sloan, they are in north east Texas. Im told he holds a patent on the design, which is why they are not all over the place.
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