P700 6.5 X 14 Trailer for hauling 700-4 too big?

chavezr6

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I'm really hoping someone that has a pic of their 700-4 on a 14' trailer vs. a 12' for comparison. Thanks community.
 
eastenn

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Here's mine on a 84" x 14'. With the 700 all the way to the rear, I could get a 48" wide ATV on the front sideways. I like the 14'

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tjoreo

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I have a pj 77" x 12 foot trailer and like it very much. I can put the 700 all the way to the front and put my kids 90cc fourwheeler behind it. Next year I will probably upgrade to a 14' to allow for a full size atv behind it like @eastenn is talking about. No matter how big the trailer is, there will be a time when it's still too small.
 
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You'll need 6 footer for Sure, I don't know how many people show up to buy a 700 wirh a 5 foot wide trailer. Track width on a P700 is 60 inches, most 5 foot trailers aren't truly 60 inches inside.
 
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The 14 Footer will also give you more options for weight positioning when using different tow vehicles.
 
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ranstevens

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No pic available but I have a 14' PJ dovetail with the side loading ramps on the front for loading my 4 wheeler sideways. It's long enough but I would rather find a way to load the 4 wheeler on the back and get the Pioneer 700-4 to the front. It seems heavy loaded on the very rear of the trailer but if you ever have any intention of having a 4 wheeler or maybe even putting a toolbox on the trailer I would go with a 14 footer. I really wish I had a 16 footer just to have plenty of room.
 
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You'll need 6 footer for Sure, I don't know how many people show up to buy a 700 wirh a 5 foot wide trailer. Track width on a P700 is 60 inches, most 5 foot trailers aren't truly 60 inches inside.
I had to use a 5x10 to pick mine up. It's all I had. Tires rubber both sides but it went on.

I bought a 77x12 and it's perfect for me
 
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No pic available but I have a 14' PJ dovetail with the side loading ramps on the front for loading my 4 wheeler sideways. It's long enough but I would rather find a way to load the 4 wheeler on the back and get the Pioneer 700-4 to the front. It seems heavy loaded on the very rear of the trailer but if you ever have any intention of having a 4 wheeler or maybe even putting a toolbox on the trailer I would go with a 14 footer. I really wish I had a 16 footer just to have plenty of room.
I need to buy a trailer too, and will go with a 16'. They pull better than a shorter trailer in my opnion.
 
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I have a 84"x16' and I think I over bought. I planned on loading some ATVs on there but never did. I does pull straight with no sway
Too bad you are not closer, maybe I could have bought it from you.
 
ncred02

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Too bad you are not closer, maybe I could have bought it from you.
I went right to the manufacture in eastern NC..$2000 OTD. Aluminum would be nice , but pricey as hell
 
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I went right to the manufacture in eastern NC..$2000 OTD. Aluminum would be nice , but pricey as hell
There are several trailer manufacturers here in Texas which is good because they are competitively priced.
 
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You'll need 6 footer for Sure, I don't know how many people show up to buy a 700 wirh a 5 foot wide trailer. Track width on a P700 is 60 inches, most 5 foot trailers aren't truly 60 inches inside.

The overal width is around 59.5” correct?
I’m one of the ones who plan on using a 5’x10’ trailer as well, I have a clear opening on 60.5”. It will be close, but should work. Fingers crossed.
 
eastenn

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The overal width is around 59.5” correct?
I’m one of the ones who plan on using a 5’x10’ trailer as well, I have a clear opening on 60.5”. It will be close, but should work. Fingers crossed.

Mine was about 60" exactly stock. You'll be tight and hard to line up perfect. Pick up on the suspension before loading that might help you narrow 1/4"
 
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The overal width is around 59.5” correct?
I’m one of the ones who plan on using a 5’x10’ trailer as well, I have a clear opening on 60.5”. It will be close, but should work. Fingers crossed.
Think mine is 8 X 18, perfect! I can load my P1 with room to spare on the sides and have the length to haul my log splinter or mower to the cabin. Paid $ 2,900.00 new, got brakes and LED lights. It's a Big Tex. Tandem axel, 2 inch tube rails. Pulls great!
 
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