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I use our 700 Grizzly to carry my chainsaws, oil and gas for cutting firewood on our property.  I'd also like to pull a trailer with it to help collect the firewood.  Because we have lots of rocks on our property the trails are very uneven.  I have heard of a walking beam suspension that helps to minimize a bouncy ride.

Does anyone have any experience with the walking beam suspension verses a traditional axle and any trailer recommendations or even a style or type not to get to haul firewood with?

 

Thanks in advance.

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20200127_162928.thumb.jpg.6190b2502f2e4cbc2fcf0d105f91b25d.jpgThis is mine ,had it about 6 years now great trailer, floating beam axle the box drops off with 2 pins at the rear and comes with log racks, I've hauled 16' log sections no problems. Made by T Rex. Don't remember the company but you should be able to google or internet search and find them. US built

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20 hours ago, steve shugart said:

20200127_162928.thumb.jpg.6190b2502f2e4cbc2fcf0d105f91b25d.jpgThis is mine ,had it about 6 years now great trailer, floating beam axle the box drops off with 2 pins at the rear and comes with log racks, I've hauled 16' log sections no problems. Made by T Rex. Don't remember the company but you should be able to google or internet search and find them. US built

That's what I was think about, thanks!

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I dont know if Kranman is avaliable where you live.

I have one just like this (this one is not mine...):

 

and its really nice to have  a hydraulic crane and 8WD. Never gets stuck.

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5 hours ago, Grizz700 said:

Ya that would be the ultimate, but a little out of my price range I'm sure

 

Yup ... same here ..... but way cool!!

 

 

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