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I found this new 6x12 trailer for 2 grand. Will it be a good starting point for a hot water set-up? Thanks for your input

Ziebart Z-Tech Undercoating!!

2990# GVWR

1120 pound curb weight

2" Ball Hitch

5'-5" INTERIOR HEIGHT

32" Curbside Door

6" Aluminum Stoneguard

Floor 5/8" Plywood / Walls - 3/16" Lauan

Aluminum Treadplate Fenders

Platform Height 20"

1 Year Warranty

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The problem I see is not enough GVWR. It will only allow you to put an additional #1800 on it. A skid is #750 empty, a small 100 gallon tank full would be over #850 and you are already over your GVWR without chems etc.. Go with a #7000 GVWR tandem and you will have less worry.

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The problem I see is not enough GVWR. It will only allow you to put an additional #1800 on it. A skid is #750 empty, a small 100 gallon tank full would be over #850 and you are already over your GVWR without chems etc.. Go with a #7000 GVWR tandem and you will have less worry.

I agree with Larry. That said, here's my $0.02;

Most 2990# trailers are actually 3500#. They must under rate to avoid installing trailer brakes.

I started with a 6x10 "2990" pounder and pulled a 300# roll around, and 300gal tank, and a gaggle of 15 gals for a year. It worked well for me, and since it was an open trailer I only paid $825 new.

I also know a PW'er that pulls a 275 on a 4x4 1000# trailer.

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