So at this time the company is on hold in a restructure situation. We do hope things will get back to normal soon with a good flow but as of Oct 1 2023 production is on hold. We will update as we can on status and start the order flow back up again. We have as of nov1 2023 on 20' left in stock at this time.
I see your out of business for now but I had a question about the support leg in the bed of the truck. Does it raise all the way/go higher? I assume you left it partly down for demo purposes but that leg would create a turning hazard within the bed it seems like...Looks like it would strike the bed sides during a tight turn.....
It is basically just for moving forward and backwards, but you have to remember it is stationary in the bed once not hooked to the trailer. It doesn’t move at all it just it’s like a big board hanging out of the back of the truck.
It's an interesting and useful trailer design, but seems like a strange choice to me to haul a monster truck... after all, a monster truck can just drive up any ramp and over wheel humps as required, so a removable gooseneck really shouldn't be needed.
@@tommyw.9424 I understand how a detachable gooseneck trailer works, and why it is suitable for heavy equipment. As I said, it is not needed for a monster truck, which could be driven onto a trailer with exactly the same low deck height, without the complication of the removeable gooseneck.
@@brianb-p6586 I'm not saying you're wrong, I'm just unaware of any other type of pickup trailer that has this low of a deck height while also having dual wheel axles like this one has.
@@tommyw.9424 If you want one, you could just build it, but if to buy one the general term is "double drop trailer" (because the deck drops below the front section and below the deck over the trailer wheels). Anyone who can build a monster truck can easily build a simple low-deck trailer for it. For an example, look for "Monster Truck Trailer" at Overbilt Trailer Company.
If you have atleast a 4500 it’s decent payload but anything smaller your over on your drives. Great concept but not for even a normal size skidloader or mini ex with anything smaller.