It seems there are two or three types or designs to get the tail down to the ground. Is there a standard nomenclature? Tilt deck vs tilt tongue?
I have one that tilts the deck off the tongue and axle frame. I see these called gravity tilt, tilt deck etc. The deck is balanced 50/50 on its hinge. Mine is hydraulically cushioned but some are hydraulically powered. I'd like to add that to mine so you could use it to load two machines instead of one.
I have two others that tilt the deck and axles off the tongue. I see these described as generic tilt trailers. The decks are not balanced 50/50 so you need to press down on the tail to get it to drop. Most I see have hydraulics to actively tilt the decks but mine do not. I'd like to add that to mine.
Ideally Id like to be able to control the tilting of both types with gravity and a passive hydraulic circuit but I do have a 12 volt hydraulic system off a liftgate to work with if this is not possible. Any insights?
I have one that tilts the deck off the tongue and axle frame. I see these called gravity tilt, tilt deck etc. The deck is balanced 50/50 on its hinge. Mine is hydraulically cushioned but some are hydraulically powered. I'd like to add that to mine so you could use it to load two machines instead of one.
I have two others that tilt the deck and axles off the tongue. I see these described as generic tilt trailers. The decks are not balanced 50/50 so you need to press down on the tail to get it to drop. Most I see have hydraulics to actively tilt the decks but mine do not. I'd like to add that to mine.
Ideally Id like to be able to control the tilting of both types with gravity and a passive hydraulic circuit but I do have a 12 volt hydraulic system off a liftgate to work with if this is not possible. Any insights?

