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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 92283" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>My 440B is in about the same weight category. While I do typically move it with a 7000 lb capacity tandem axle trailer, I have on occasion used my buddy's 5' x 10' 3500 lb single axle trailer. It handles it no problem.</p><p>Depending on what your tow vehicle is, you may want to consider a trailer with brakes. In my experience, towing it is one thing, but getting it stopped is a different animal again. The 3500 lb trailer does not have brakes, but since I am towing it behind a Dodge 3500 dually, stopping really isn't a big issue.</p><p>On the flip side of this, I have also hauled the 773 on my tandem trailer with no issues at all. It does have electric brakes. We normally trailer the 773 on a 12,000 lb capacity flat deck trailer, that we also use to move farm tractors with.</p><p>HTH - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 92283, member: 3290"] My 440B is in about the same weight category. While I do typically move it with a 7000 lb capacity tandem axle trailer, I have on occasion used my buddy's 5' x 10' 3500 lb single axle trailer. It handles it no problem. Depending on what your tow vehicle is, you may want to consider a trailer with brakes. In my experience, towing it is one thing, but getting it stopped is a different animal again. The 3500 lb trailer does not have brakes, but since I am towing it behind a Dodge 3500 dually, stopping really isn't a big issue. On the flip side of this, I have also hauled the 773 on my tandem trailer with no issues at all. It does have electric brakes. We normally trailer the 773 on a 12,000 lb capacity flat deck trailer, that we also use to move farm tractors with. HTH - SR [/QUOTE]
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