I haul mine in a 7 x 16 dump trailer, I think 14' would be tight with a bucket and my 78" snow bucket fits nice. Just a word of advice if you are buying a dump trailer look at a low boy. I couldn't drive mine on forward because the ramp angle was to steep. When I had it on backwards the weight...
Thanks, thats good to know because I plan on carrying a bobcat. I'm not a big fan of flaman though so its a toss up of the Southland or going to vegraville for a Load Max.
I'm looking at buying a 14 or 16' bumper pull dump trailer. Can anyone give some good feedback on what brands to buy or avoid and why? The same with who to buy one from?
I put a 6" Gorilla lift kit and 31" Outlaws on my 07 800 Polaris and would never do it again. The extra ground clearance was great but you sacrificed stability and the 31" Outlaws were useless without power steering. It was a monster and got a lot of attention and looks but what a workout to ride.
Maybe one of the tubes has burnt out! J.K. Were receivers digital back then? I have a Denon 4308 with 9 Paradign speakers and powered sub. Sounds just as good if not better than the theater.
I also called the city to confirm the dimensions of the lines in the intersection. Crosswalks are 2.5 meters (8.2 feet) in width, traffic lanes are 3.5 meters (11.5 feet) in width, about 20 feet total. Again confirming the distance traveled in the pictures.
I gave you my 1/2 second distance (38 feet) for the claimed speed of 84 kph. The distance traveled at 60 kph is 27 feet per 1/2 second. My truck is 21 feet long and I traveled just over a length of my truck in the two pictures (about 27 feet). I was doing the speed limit, I was not speeding!
That's what I thought too and I contacted the city to get more information on the setup. If you look before the intersection there are two white rectangles in each lane. These are called loops which are sensors that when you drive over them they calculate your speed. This is how they can monitor...