Which RGN to go for?

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  1. johndeere4020

    johndeere4020 Road Train Member

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    Oh ok
     
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  3. m16ty

    m16ty Road Train Member

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    Nothing wrong with Talbert. We've got a 55 ton and it's a decent trailer. Sure, it's got things I wished they would have done different, but don't they all? They are a strong trailer.
     
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  4. RollinThunderVet

    RollinThunderVet Heavy Load Member

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    Hey m16ty, what do you not like about that trailer?
    I'm looking at a 51T model Talbert vs a 55T Fontaine Magnitude.
     
  5. Lowboy456

    Lowboy456 Light Load Member

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    That Fontaine Magnitude is a great looking trailer.

    I'd definitely go with PTO controlled hydraulics if I ever by another trailer. Ours had a gasoline motor to power hydraulics.

    Its a 9ft wide Trail King Tri-axle with the wheel wells decked and ramps added.

    I dropped the deck once while blocking the entire front gate at a big Google outfit still under construction. I was going to side load a big Hyundai 220 Hoe Ram and the motor quit soon as the deck hit the ground. I like to have never got it going again.

    Another driver had poured half a can of watery gas in it. So yeah no more gas motor powered hydraulics for me. I got like a half a bottle of water out of the tank and it fired right up.
     
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    RollinThunderVet Heavy Load Member

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    Yea the trailers I'm looking at would have dual lines. I'm not dropping 10k for a PTO setup, but will mostly likely have it on my next truck
     
  7. Landincoldfire

    Landincoldfire Heavy Load Member

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    Seeing you're the only one using it. We know you will take care of that pony motor.
     
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  8. shmyreal

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    10K for PTO setup??? that is extremely expansive. The pump will run you about $600, PTO about the same, plumbing maybe $200. You can get a custom Hydraulic/Fuel tank about $600. Total about $2000. About 2-3 hours to install. Really simple... Personally, on my 80 ton, I have dual setup for PTO and Pony Motor just in case.

     
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  9. Lowboy456

    Lowboy456 Light Load Member

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    Thats probably better to have both in the long run. Ever now and then a truck will break down and need another truck to finish delivering the load. With an onboard pony motor it wouldn't matter if the rescue truck had a PTO setup or not.
     
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  10. RollinThunderVet

    RollinThunderVet Heavy Load Member

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    Yea that was from Kenworth/Cummins to have it until warranty with the truck. I think they just didnt want to do it. Another shop quoted $3300 installed.
     
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