Any one have experience with Kaufman trailers?

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For truck and trailer stability and ease of towing, definitely a gooseneck. Never had a Kaufman trailer so I can't speak to that part.
I agree. If I was doing 30' would definitely go gooseneck if pulling with a 1 ton. Hydraulic Beaver tail or ramps would be great addition as well. I looked at a gooseneck that had a 12k lift capacity Beaver tail. It was nice. They parked a bobcat 770 skid on it to test and it lifted it up to full trailer deck height.
 
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Yeah Texas Pride is not local to me either. I'm in Ohio. They build them in Texas then stack a few up and haul them to a distributor local to your region. Then deliver it. A guy from TN hauled mine to my house. He said he had 2 stacked on mine. I was last stop. Delivery was around $700 a few years ago. This trailer is a tag along. Not gooseneck. They can make it in gooseneck configuration. I didn't want this one to be gooseneck because when I use it I often have bed loaded with rolled tile or something else that need bed space for. This trailer is only 20' tag along and weighs 4400lb and was primarily just for skid or mini excavator. That weight range you mentioned for the gooseneck @ 25' or so sounds about right. Just referencing them because they will build pretty much whatever. You can build it on their website. Only thing i added that wasnt on the was the chain basket and the knee ramps. It's low profile style but deck is still 20"-24" off ground IIRC. It was weighed at local grain elevator for registration but do not remember if deck was on it or not yet. Didn't get the lumber until after trailer was delivered. They only offered pine and in my experience it doesn't hold up as well to heavy equipment as white oak. I oil down my trailer decks with used motor oil in the winter and they last a long time that way. Just slick for a bit.
Ok that makes sense I didn’t pick up on the bumper pull. 4400 for a bumper pull would be about right for that setup.
 
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For truck and trailer stability and ease of towing, definitely a gooseneck. Never had a Kaufman trailer so I can't speak to that part.
Yeah that’s why I’m trying to stay in the goose neck realm. It’s just so much better when pulling long distances ect. I love my aluminum car trailer because it’s light and handy, but I also curse it at times too because it’s light lol.

I would be a perfect trailer for someone with a 1/2 ton who just wanted to fart around with cars and old tractors.

When the f350 pulls it down the interstate the trailer tends to hop at times because it’s so darn light lol. It really gets the attention of the people I’m passing when it happens lol.
 
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I am also looking for a gooseneck trailer to haul my equipment. I am using a 24' low deck with side rails. I do no really want a deck over, would rather have a drive over fender type. I like the deck over except the height of my tracktor when loaded.

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. 14k capacity
. 24 to 30' in length

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