Enclosed Trailer

Kelly

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Looking at buying an enclosed trailer, not sure what length to buy. Was looking at a 24' with 4'V nose. Not sure if it will hold 4 mountain sleds. Needs to hold a minimum of 4-153 or 162 sleds which are basically 11' front to back. Has anyone jammed 4 into basically a 20' trailer with a 4' Vnose.
 

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I went with 24+4 and it is perfect. Dont have to cram in. That being said next one will be 27+4.
 

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I had a 20 +4 and had 2 163's a 159 and a 146 in it no problem. We even squeezed a 151 in the middle once cause we had to drop it off for a new engine in Edm on the way. Super tight that time. Upgrading to a 28' + gooseneck this weekend. Should be the cats azz.
 

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mines 22 + 5' nose. fits 4 163 and have put a 5th 153 in as well.
However I'm looking for a 30' now.
 

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Yep, 4 will fit in a 20+4. We've put 4 in a 16+Vwith some stategic planning.!.. We put two in frontwards with one right in the nose then split them apart. then load next 2 in backwards with tails in the middle. Tight squeeze though!
 

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I have thought about getting an aluminum box frame with a ramp so sleds can piggy back one another...and clamping sled to ramp. Has anyone ever done or seen what I'm talking about. So basically the engine or front of the sled is ramped over the seat of the one in-front of it. I live in a town of welder's and an aluminum would be light and easy to move and the front nose of the sled could be ratcheted to hold it up as to not slide back down...
 
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