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Utility Trailer For Ranger?

Posted By: HVILLE HNTR

Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/10/16 10:39 PM

Hey guys hoping someone can help out a newbie to trailers. Need to buy one to transport my Polaris 800 Ranger. Have borrowed trailers in the past but just need to go ahead and buy my own. Below are a few questions I have. Greatly appreciate any help or feedback

1) My ranger is 5ft wide and 9.5 ft long. Would a 6X10 trailer be sufficient or is this too tight and need to buy something bigger. Would only be using the trailer to transport the ranger

2) If buying one used and we will assume it would be a 6X10. What would you consider a good price? Looks like a brand new one at Tractor Supply runs about $1300. What should I expect for asking price on used?

3) If buying used what are some things I should look for to make sure Im not getting screwed and buying a piece of junk?

Thanks

Andrew
Posted By: waymond5414

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/11/16 12:08 AM

Does it have a gate on it or is it open. The rear wheels will fit If it does not have a fold up gate you should be fine. I have a single cab ranger that fits on a 5x8 trailer with the gate. I have to let the gate down about a foot so the bed will clear. I just hold the gate in place with chains on each side with no problems
Posted By: bill oxner

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/11/16 12:52 AM

The 6X10 should be perfect. I got new front tires on my Gator. It will no longer fit between my tailgate on my pickup. I borrowed a 6x10 from my neighbor. It's a perfect fit. I used the tailgate and the spare tire as stops in the back.
Posted By: Leonardo

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/11/16 01:39 PM

Buy a new trailer. Price difference isnt going to be much. I purchased a 6*14 single axle big tex when i bought my ranger. I like the extra couple of feet for coolers, feeder barrel ect...

A lot can go wrong buying a used trailer if your not certain what to look for.
Posted By: PonchoMike

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/11/16 02:30 PM

As a rule of thumb, always buy a bit bigger than you think you need. Thank me later.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/11/16 02:41 PM

I would buy a regular 16 foot tandem. You can put the ranger plus some stuff. You have 2 extra tires in case of flat/blow out, and it really doesn't cost much more and isn't any harder to tow than the little trailers. A tandem will handle the load better and tow smoother as well.
Posted By: KG68

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/11/16 03:56 PM

6 1/2' by 14' single axle was my choice. The 16' tandem is great but too tongue heavy for me to lift. Single axle I can lift and move around.

Don't let them sale you one with biased tires are you will regret.
Posted By: jsplinter

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/11/16 09:54 PM

I bought a 16 ft tandem axle trailer for $1600. I wouldn't pay 1300 for a 10 ft
Posted By: TxAg

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/11/16 10:42 PM

Like others have said, get more than you need. You will use it later. A 6x12 would leave you room for ice chests, corn, etc.

Tandems are great, but if you need to move it around by hand single axle is nice.

I bought a new 6.5x12 with gate here in Houston a couple years ago. I gave around $900 for it if I recall correctly. TSC is high on trailers.

I spec'd mine with EZ lube axle and bulldog hitch. Tongue runs all the way to the fenders, and is made from 4" channel. Cheaper models will have 3" and only go to the front of the trailer.
Posted By: Leonardo

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/16/16 06:09 PM

I tow my Ranger with the 6.5*14 mentioned above but have access to larger tandem trailers when needed. Not any difference than pulling a large tandem in quality of ride with the trailer behind.

There is only one thing that sucks worse than having too much trailer and that's not having enough.
Posted By: BigPig

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/16/16 06:54 PM

Originally Posted By: TxAg
Like others have said, get more than you need. You will use it later. A 6x12 would leave you room for ice chests, corn, etc.

Tandems are great, but if you need to move it around by hand single axle is nice.

I bought a new 6.5x12 with gate here in Houston a couple years ago. I gave around $900 for it if I recall correctly. TSC is high on trailers.

I spec'd mine with EZ lube axle and bulldog hitch. Tongue runs all the way to the fenders, and is made from 4" channel. Cheaper models will have 3" and only go to the front of the trailer.


This. I haul my Teryx4 on a 16 foot tandem. It has a job box on the front and I have room for the ScS and coolers. It tows great, never know it's back there. I would not want to tow these things on a single axle trailer. They catch a lot of wind, which results in trailers walking behind vehicles.

If I could redo it, I would have a 20 foot car hauler. Makes loading stands much easier, tying things down is easier, and I can still have rails up front to keep coolers from sliding off.
Posted By: PMK

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/16/16 08:36 PM

What is the weight of your Ranger? I would think a 6x12 would be my preferred size if not going up to a 16' tandem. Texas Trailer Supply has beat prices on anywhere else I have looked on several trailers I purchased for myself and friends. I think they would seriously beat $1300 on a 6x10.

Texas Trailer Supply
Posted By: TX0303

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/17/16 08:24 PM

I think a 10' trailer would be too short to get the proper angles for your tie downs front and rear. Not a big deal if only hauling on smooth roads, but can be if driving down bumpy roads on a lease.
If your Hallettsville, there is a LoadTrail dealer.
Posted By: Jkd106

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/17/16 08:32 PM

6x12 is a good size, pay a little more and get a bigger axle. The bounce of rough roads with a ranger is enough to bend a light weight axle.
Posted By: KG68

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/18/16 02:20 AM

Most 12'to 14 trailers single axle have the same 3500lb axles. confused2
Posted By: Jkd106

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/18/16 03:19 AM

Yes that's correct 3500lbs, I like the 5200lbs on a single axle. If you look at a lot of single axles the inside of the tires will be wore off.
Posted By: Halfadozen

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/30/16 03:34 PM

I bought a single axle BigTex trailer - 77"W x 12'long - has a loading ramp. My Mahindra mPact XTV fits nicely

http://bigtextrailers.com/30sa35sa-single-axle-utility/


Posted By: MDMORROW

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 11/30/16 03:42 PM

I'm glad I got a dual axle 16 footer with led lights and brakes. Got plenty of extra room to haul other stuff. The cost difference usually isn't much and used 16 foot trailers are super common. I think I was in it for like 2300 or something two years ago brand new.
Posted By: tigger

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 12/28/16 02:35 AM

single axel trailer is an accident looking for a place to happen.
Posted By: TEXASLEFTY

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 12/28/16 02:50 AM

Originally Posted By: tigger
single axel trailer is an accident looking for a place to happen.


Axle, why?
Posted By: poisonivie

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 12/28/16 08:12 PM

A tandem axle trailer is twice as many accidents looking for a place to happen.
Posted By: redchevy

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 12/28/16 08:18 PM

Originally Posted By: poisonivie
A tandem axle trailer is twice as many accidents looking for a place to happen.


BS
Posted By: Navasot

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 12/28/16 08:42 PM

lol most all accidents are not caused by the trailer
Posted By: tigger

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 12/31/16 12:08 AM

If you tow a lot you will have instances where you will whip the trailer. A tandem axel will straighten out faster and be a lot less likely to flip the tow vehicle. Also very true on slick roads where trailer can loose transaction. Tandem is much much safer.
Posted By: tigger

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 12/31/16 12:10 AM

Originally Posted By: Navasot
lol most all accidents are not caused by the trailer


but the trailer contributes and tandems are much stabler.
Posted By: KG68

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 12/31/16 03:56 PM

Originally Posted By: tigger
Originally Posted By: Navasot
lol most all accidents are not caused by the trailer


but the trailer contributes and tandems are much stabler.


Any trailers will be unstable and cause problems if it is not loaded correctly. Correct tongue weight and hitch height will stop almost all swaying tendencies on single or tandem axle trailers.
Posted By: Ramball36

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 01/01/17 02:55 AM

Originally Posted By: tigger
Originally Posted By: Navasot
lol most all accidents are not caused by the trailer


but the trailer contributes and tandems are much stabler.


Maybe if you're pulling it with a Ford Focus. If your half ton is getting whipped around by a trailer with a ranger on it then you're doing something very wrong. Nothing at all wrong with a single axle trailer, don't put cheap bias tires on it and keep it maintained and all problems are avoided.
Posted By: poisonivie

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 01/03/17 01:18 PM

What Mike said!
Posted By: artrios60

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 01/23/17 09:55 PM

I use a 6 x 12 for my ranger crew. It hauls just fine as a single axle and works the reverse hauling feeders corn protein or anything else behind the ranger. I didn't want anything oversize that would stress the ranger when its doing the towing like tandems
Posted By: Brandon S.

Re: Utility Trailer For Ranger? - 01/24/17 04:54 AM

This trailer is 65" wide and 10' long. Fits full size Ranger perfect.

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