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Great pics and congrats on the moose. What unit were you in, looks like a fun ride! What are those two rods up high going from the back of the green machine to the trailer.. some sort of stabilizer? I've tried pulling a meat wagon (single, not walking beam) through similar terrain, but the trailer I have has a narrower axle width than my Response and tips a over a bit. Any tricks/tips?
The rods tie the trailer box to the trailer tongue, and give it strength & stability. My trailer is the same width has the argo with the same size tires. I have in the past used a single axle trailer and it was a little more prone to tipping, The walking beam has a much smoother ride. You could try some axle extensions, like the ones used when adding tracks to the argo that would give you 2" on both sides.