I have a tandem 16'er but built a single axle 6x12 for the buggy.. Moved the axle forward a bit so there's no more than 50#'s tongue weight empty.. I can easily pick it up and move it around or hook it up.. I can also pull the trailer quite easily with the mule. Probably use it behind the mule more than behind the truck.. Very handy little trailer.. 15'' tires, 3,500# axle.
You want to be careful moving the axle forward it’s easy to get a trailer that doesn’t tow for [bleep]
I have a tandem 16'er but built a single axle 6x12 for the buggy.. Moved the axle forward a bit so there's no more than 50#'s tongue weight empty.. I can easily pick it up and move it around or hook it up.. I can also pull the trailer quite easily with the mule. Probably use it behind the mule more than behind the truck.. Very handy little trailer.. 15'' tires, 3,500# axle.
You want to be careful moving the axle forward it’s easy to get a trailer that doesn’t tow for [bleep]
With that low of tongue weight, sway can be a killer. It's extra important to keep the load forward of the axle.
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I missed this thread when it was posted…agree you should go with tandem.
I probably would have bought a tandem in 2019 when I bought my new buggy and needed a wider one than the 1 year old Holmes 5’ x 10’ I had, but the same dealer gave me a deal I couldn’t refuse with trading it back to them.
I haul quite a bit of firewood through the summer on my Holmes 6’ 4” wide by 10’ long utility trailer. Also my Can Am Defender rides nicely on it.
If you have full solid doors and are looking at a trailer with sides, make sure the doors will clear the side. It's a pain having to get in and out the windows.
“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” ― George Orwell
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I ended up getting a new 6.5 x 12 with Dovetail And selling the 16 ft tandem.
Tows my Honda Pioneer just fine with plenty of extra room that I don’t use as I put the cooler and the extra gas tank in the bed of my truck.
The loading ramp was at the point of hurting my neck and back as I have ruptured disc and degenerative disc disease so I made an assist using a 160lb garage door spring opener(on another thread below somewhere) that works great .