I have a 95' towmaster tk40 and I like it. When its time for a new one, I would buy another. Ive had several trailers in the past couple years. I started with a 14k b&b skid steer tilt, but hauling a 13k pound excavator was too much, and it was starting to show, and by then I had stepped up to a larger truck, and had more equipment to haul so I bought a eager beaver triaxle 23k pound bumper pull... that was a mistake. In one year I replaced 9 tires I believe. Sidewall goose eggs & it would occasionally break wheel studs and throw tire and rim. I never went over 60 with the trailer, and avoided loaded turns as much as possible. Weight wise the heaviest I ever loaded it was 18k pounds of dozer. The frame of the trailer was solid, no issues there, its just it has mobile home style tires and they were junk. Then I bought a tk40 and all my tire issues went away. I've loaded the crap out of it too, and old d-6, log skidders, if it fits on the deck it rides. I would try to convince you to go to a tk40, but that's just been my experiences.