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<blockquote data-quote="tla100" data-source="post: 5133561" data-attributes="member: 122397"><p>Now that might the cat's meow. But....brakes would most likely be air, so you would need compressor. Also length wise would come into play. Worse comes to worse, throw a slow moving vehicle sign on it and your good to go, I would add lights to keep from getting a-holed. Height also would not be too handy for what he wants.</p><p></p><p>Although I think a dump trailer is still your best bet, but pricey. Do you want to keep covered I assume?</p><p></p><p>I would not worry about the third axle, not going to much wear and tear sitting. Turning tight would be harder on the 3rd axle than anything in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tla100, post: 5133561, member: 122397"] Now that might the cat's meow. But....brakes would most likely be air, so you would need compressor. Also length wise would come into play. Worse comes to worse, throw a slow moving vehicle sign on it and your good to go, I would add lights to keep from getting a-holed. Height also would not be too handy for what he wants. Although I think a dump trailer is still your best bet, but pricey. Do you want to keep covered I assume? I would not worry about the third axle, not going to much wear and tear sitting. Turning tight would be harder on the 3rd axle than anything in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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