35'+5' pop up dove, raised neck, powdercoat finish, spare, (5) winches welded on curbside, lockable storage. 8 very recent tires, brakes and hubs just serviced, deck just oiled. Several chains, straps, binders, bottle jack. Also have a set of 94" aluminum ramps that I used when doing a bunch of vehicles... removed flipovers and hooked these down low, made loading even extended vans a breeze! Located in Las Vegas, Nv. Can deliver if need be for a nominal fee! $10k with ramps, $9500 with out. Mark (702) 498-1368
9100# IIRC, trailer itself has a GVWR of 22,400#. Currently have my 2003 Ram dually tagged at 34,200# in 12 western states.
I am currently looking for a trailer that is long enough to haul two off road rigs on at the same time. I am not sure that I need a tandem dual but, I do like the trailer. But, to be honest I think you are selling more trailer than I need. With your trailer and two rigs on it I would be hauling more weight than I want to. I have a tandem dual Big Tex now that is starting to show its age and it is a little too short. LT.
How long are the trail rigs, and what do they weigh? I always like to have more trailer then I need also, and believe it or not this one can be "small" at times! The tandem duals are a godsend when I encounter high winds and have a sizable load on deck, much better then a tri axle set up IMO.
I am currently running a 1985 Dodge Ramcharger. I think that it is about 15 or 16 feet long. My wife is looking at a Blazer or a short bed pick up truck. I think that both would fit on your trailer but, the weight is another story. I am kind of looking for a way to get her to downsize to a side by side UTV but, I am looking to keep my options open. I am really concerned with the weight. I figure that if your trailer is 9100 lbs and my ramcharger is about 5000lbs and a blazer or shorbed truck is going to be at least 5000 lbs that would make my total weight a little more than I would feel comfortable with. LT.