Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
TDR Magazine subscribers receive more than the magazine! You also gain additional forum privileges!
Details here: TDR Privileges
Subscribe to TDR Magazine here: https://www.tdr-online.com/
Attention: TDR Forum Junkies To the point: Click this link and check out the Front Page News story(ies) where we are tracking the introduction of the 2025 Ram HD trucks.
I bought a Corn Pro Gooseneck Trailer. They are made in Indiana. I searched for high quality, features. MY gooseneck is a 20 foot utility style I use for hauling my Power Wagons. Its rated at 12,000 pounds. WHen I ordered it, I speced the running gear (axles/brakes/wheels, tires etc be rated for 14,000 pounds. Legallly its still a 12K# trailer but I have a huge safety margin. The web site is www.cornprotrailers.com
I've had some experience with Wil-Ro trailers out of Gallatin, TN. They are made extremely tough. I'm a fan of a flatbed gooseneck with the pullout ramps; it's pretty much the closest thing you can get to a semi-trailer. There aren't any ramps to get in the way which gives you a lot more bed space over a dovetail and others. The ones I've used don't have as high of a deck as some other goosenecks that I've seen.
I bought a Featherlite Model 4941 from twin Cities Featherlite in Elko, MN. It is called a 32' as it has 32' of floor space and a 8' riser for 40' overall. 7' interior height and all aluminum construction. Not cheap, but Featherlite is definantly one of the Best there is and has the highest resale... Pics in my Readers Ride gallery