20' Hawke Equipment Power Tilt Trailer
$6,995.00
22% OFF!!! LIMITED TIME OFFER!!! 6″ frame with 16″ cross member spacing, premium radial tires, LED rubber mounted sealed beam lighting. GVWR: 12,000 lb. Capacity: 8,800 lb. Diamond Plate Deck – power up and power down tilt 80” Between Fenders Two 6,000 lb. Dexter Brand Braking Drop Axles Double Eye Spring Suspension 235/80 R16 Load Range E10 Ply Rating Westlake Radial Tires 6″ Channel Frame 3″ Channel Crossmembers – 16” Spacing 6” Channel Tongue 2 5/16″ Adjustable Coupler 7000 lb. Drop Foot Jack Heavy Duty Removable Diamond Plate Fenders D-Ring Tie Downs Safety Chains And Break-a-Way Switch LED Lighting With Reflective Tape Primed with epoxy primer and two coats of polyurethane paint
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Frequently Asked Questions
The weight capacity of a standard pallet fork attachment typically ranges from 4,000 to 6,000 pounds, depending on the model.
Yes, skid steer brush cutters are designed for heavy-duty brush clearing and can handle thick vegetation with ease.
While many attachments are designed to be compatible with various skid steer models, it’s essential to check for compatibility with your specific model.
The weight capacity of a standard pallet fork attachment typically ranges from 4,000 to 6,000 pounds, depending on the model.
Yes, skid steer brush cutters are designed for heavy-duty brush clearing and can handle thick vegetation with ease.
While many attachments are designed to be compatible with various skid steer models, it’s essential to check for compatibility with your specific model.




















