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Nice. Are they 12v or 24v? 1400 lbs still might be a little too heavy for a stock 80.
 
There was a guy in the club who had one of these with the canvas and bows at Rausch several years ago. It looked big behind his 80 series. As I recall he had a bunk bed arrangement for himself and his son on one side. I'm thinking it was the S&R guy with the red 80 series (Shaun?). Can't remember his MUD name.
 
Steve Scott pulls a steel trailer of similar size behind his 80.
Just don't be tempted to load it full of concrete and expect it to tow well!
It would be best as a camping trailer outfitted on the lighter side...
Or pulled with my tow vehicle-an 8.1liter Yukon XL 2500
 
There was a guy in the club who had one of these with the canvas and bows at Rausch several years ago. It looked big behind his 80 series. As I recall he had a bunk bed arrangement for himself and his son on one side. I'm thinking it was the S&R guy with the red 80 series (Shaun?). Can't remember his MUD name.

I think his name was Alan and he is not on Mud anymore. It was a BIG trailer.
 

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