Ive been shopping for a trailer and talking to K&O in Hull Iowa. They'll build me the narrow track axle option I want, but I just noticed the majority of the trailer is built from angle iron. I imagine this is common and helps keep a livestock floor low. But the cargo trailers and campers Ive considered have space in the frame for tanks and utilities because they use C channel.
This K&O pace setter is built like a tank with 20 gauge skin, 7k straight axles etc, but I'm not envisioning allot of clearance/protection for holding tanks. Or maybe my problem is the tanks will be more visible and exposed. And I don't need 2x10's, but 3/4 plywood floor, which is just to exposed and low again.
I'm thinking converting it will be more challenging, because I will have to build a raised floor 6" over the existing, but the ramp door would have to be raised the same amount..
Considering I want allot of water under my trailer, is a livestock trailer a bad idea because its so low?
Thanks!