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I think you will want a double axle balanced trailer of one sort or another for a hiab/timber trailer , mogs+heavy trailers are evil things to drive on rough old roads because they are relatively softly sprung, you tend to get launched around the cab when towing any kind of weight on a drawbar .

 

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what hitch is on your mog, this will dictate your maximum weight, and as your using for domestic, not agg, or forestry, you better be very certain you get everything spot on, anything over 20mph, air brakes, correct speed ratings on tyres, all lights ok, basicly to full commercial stds, and plated to boot!!!. your best bet would be to look for one of the 4 wheeled european style drawbar trailers, less weight on drawbar, and suit the mog perfectly

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