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johntank
Aug 28, 2014Explorer
My take on this;
A 4' by any XX' trailer you will have trouble loading any type of material that is 4' wide plywood, rock etc. flat as most 4' trailers will be shy of a full 4' if they have any type of side. Another way around the carrying of long 2bys is to have some 2bys (3 to 5) 4&1/2 to 5' long to go crosswise of trailer, don't know about the gate except to remove it.
As others have said the longer a trailer is the easier it is to back. JMHO
A 4' by any XX' trailer you will have trouble loading any type of material that is 4' wide plywood, rock etc. flat as most 4' trailers will be shy of a full 4' if they have any type of side. Another way around the carrying of long 2bys is to have some 2bys (3 to 5) 4&1/2 to 5' long to go crosswise of trailer, don't know about the gate except to remove it.
As others have said the longer a trailer is the easier it is to back. JMHO
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