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Need help deciding on trailer racks in 16ft enclosed trailer.

4.2K views 13 replies 7 participants last post by  rippinryno  
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Trying to set up the trailer for the upcoming season. I wanna be more organized this year. I currently park my ztr on the right side of the trailer when your looking straight in the trailer from the trailer tailgate point of view. I want to have a racks on both sides but I don't want it to be annoyed by trimmer/blower tubes in the way while I'm parking the ztr. Any pictures of setups or advice would be very helpful.
 
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I have a 8ft x 20ft. enclosed trailer, I have a yard trailer at front of trailer(backed in), and I run 2 zero turns in after it. I have racks for blowers, and whipper snippers, all on one side of the trailer. It's easier to walk past zero turns on the non-rack side, but is still feasible down rack side. Here is the rack co. where i got my racks ,100% happy with their product. .. https://trailerracks.com
 
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i have a 7x16 enclosed vnose.. i park my 652r on it and currently thats my only mower. i have my greentouch trimmer rack on the right side and i have a blower rack and gas can rack as well that i will be putting up next weekend. Some guys on youtube put 5 gallon gas can racks up put 1 inch tube and basically use it as a fueling station which i thought was pretty cool. Get it done before season starts otherwise youll never get it done! ha! good luck pics when your finished!
 
#12 ·
So far I'm thinking about having the 2 blower racks and trimmers on the left side of the trailer viewing from the back/tailgate of trailer, and I just park the mowers on the right and have a rack for my leaf rake on the right. And I'm also going to have my gas cans where the v-nose is up against the wall or on the wall with some sort of shelf.
 
#14 ·
I just have a dinky little 6x12 enclosed, but I am the same way as I am using this for dry storage and don't intend to pull it into a building very often. I bought the Equipment Defender racks, they are sturdy, they lock, and they are very easy to hook and unhook. They also come very nicely packaged and are fairly straight forward to install. Again my trailer is only 6x12, but I can get a trimmer an edger and then my 54" along with the 30" mower behind it. It's a tight setup.

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