JMTHORNLEY
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Morning,
Say I had a 10T trailer, good solid trailer not done a lot of work but my bales are best part of 800kgs a bale and it'll currently cart 14 with ease when loaded correctly. Two one side at the front then two the other then loaded as normal to stop any flex at the front...
How would you think it'd go on with another three at the back? It'd take 17 of any other baler but my fusion makes such big bales I cant get the last two on the bottom but if I were to change the back ladder rack I'd have enough space to sit the last bale on and hold it in, that make sense? Just worried I'd be massively over loading it and would cause some serious damage to it... it's to tidier of a trailer to cock it up
Marshall 10T 26ft in question, thoughts please as I know we all overload them but how much can they take? Be best part of 4T overloaded and that's 40% more than it was designed to carry, am I better looking for a stronger trailer or stop being a mard and carry on carting 14 a time
Cheers all
Say I had a 10T trailer, good solid trailer not done a lot of work but my bales are best part of 800kgs a bale and it'll currently cart 14 with ease when loaded correctly. Two one side at the front then two the other then loaded as normal to stop any flex at the front...
How would you think it'd go on with another three at the back? It'd take 17 of any other baler but my fusion makes such big bales I cant get the last two on the bottom but if I were to change the back ladder rack I'd have enough space to sit the last bale on and hold it in, that make sense? Just worried I'd be massively over loading it and would cause some serious damage to it... it's to tidier of a trailer to cock it up
Marshall 10T 26ft in question, thoughts please as I know we all overload them but how much can they take? Be best part of 4T overloaded and that's 40% more than it was designed to carry, am I better looking for a stronger trailer or stop being a mard and carry on carting 14 a time
Cheers all