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What size trailer

Randy Borio

New member
I'm a truck mounted guy now was a trailer guy before. Until you get up to 20 ft or bigger it's kinda like owning a boat, no matter what size you have you always want 2 ft bigger. Get the biggest trailer you can pull with your truck. Just remember if you going to be doing residential bigger isn't always better. you may end up backing out of a neighborhood because there isn't enough room to turn around or get backed in or out of the driveway.
 

Randy Borio

New member
That should be plenty big. We have 2 machines (1 hot 1 cold soon to be 2 hots no cold) a 275 gal buffer tank ,2 surface cleaners, an 80 gal chem tank, 300' of pressure hose, and 100' of water hose in a 16' box truck. I wish it was 5' bigger but this size lets us go any where we need to go.
 

David Besse

New member
I prefer open/flat trailers, but enclosed would be great to help protect your equipment from weather, theft.. etc. I guess it all depends on how much equipment you have.
 
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