ChestonScout
opinions are like Jeeps..
- Location
- Clinton, Ut
SOLD
Time to change up my towing situation again.
Having said that I absolutely love this trailer and I hate posting it up. But it needs to go to a new home.
This is a 2007 C&B deckover car/equipment hauler. The flat deck is 14' and it has a 4' dove tail. The deck is 96" wide not including the stake side pockets. This trailer is BEEFY. It has 6000 lb axles with brakes on both. I just put 2 brand new 10 ply tires on the front 2. The back 2 still have tons of life. They are matching tires. I also have 2 good spare tires and wheels to go with it.
The wood is decent and I just put a coat of sealer on it. I also gave the trailer a new coat of Rustoluem as the pics show. It really looks as good as new. Except the wheels have a little rust. I may pull them off and clean them up with a wire wheel and new paint this weekend
The jack in the front is the super heavy duty type with the spring loaded drop down foot. Hitch is 2 5/16 of course. It is the bolt on type with adjustable height.
It has ramps. I believe they are 5'. I will have to measure to double check. They stow in the back of the dovetail for convenience.
This trailer has done me no wrong. It tows perfect, brakes perfect and tracks perfect. I have packed the bearings several times even tho they are always clean and full of grease.
BUT
the best thing about this trailer is the height. It is the lowest deckover I have ever seen!!! Thats what sold me on it. No stupid fenders to drive over yet its barely taller than a normal car hauler. It accomplishes this by running 15" wheels and they tuck up pretty good under the deck.
So why am I selling??
Well, a few years back I had a 05 F650 with a flatbed. I hauled the Scout right on the flatbed and could tow a camper behind. It was the ideal setup for me but the payment was to high when work got slow so I sold it, went back to a one ton truck and bought this trailer.
Well....I found a old semi with a flatbed on it and it was cheap enough to just pay cash for so Im going that route again. The truck and trailer need to go!
I can promise this trailer will not dissapoint.
Now for pics!!
Time to change up my towing situation again.
Having said that I absolutely love this trailer and I hate posting it up. But it needs to go to a new home.
This is a 2007 C&B deckover car/equipment hauler. The flat deck is 14' and it has a 4' dove tail. The deck is 96" wide not including the stake side pockets. This trailer is BEEFY. It has 6000 lb axles with brakes on both. I just put 2 brand new 10 ply tires on the front 2. The back 2 still have tons of life. They are matching tires. I also have 2 good spare tires and wheels to go with it.
The wood is decent and I just put a coat of sealer on it. I also gave the trailer a new coat of Rustoluem as the pics show. It really looks as good as new. Except the wheels have a little rust. I may pull them off and clean them up with a wire wheel and new paint this weekend
The jack in the front is the super heavy duty type with the spring loaded drop down foot. Hitch is 2 5/16 of course. It is the bolt on type with adjustable height.
It has ramps. I believe they are 5'. I will have to measure to double check. They stow in the back of the dovetail for convenience.
This trailer has done me no wrong. It tows perfect, brakes perfect and tracks perfect. I have packed the bearings several times even tho they are always clean and full of grease.
BUT
the best thing about this trailer is the height. It is the lowest deckover I have ever seen!!! Thats what sold me on it. No stupid fenders to drive over yet its barely taller than a normal car hauler. It accomplishes this by running 15" wheels and they tuck up pretty good under the deck.
So why am I selling??
Well, a few years back I had a 05 F650 with a flatbed. I hauled the Scout right on the flatbed and could tow a camper behind. It was the ideal setup for me but the payment was to high when work got slow so I sold it, went back to a one ton truck and bought this trailer.
Well....I found a old semi with a flatbed on it and it was cheap enough to just pay cash for so Im going that route again. The truck and trailer need to go!
I can promise this trailer will not dissapoint.
Now for pics!!
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