Well, hopefully you will be happy. You know, you really could have gotten
more bang for your buck with the CK20. I can have KiotiJohn send you hundreds of pictures of his CK20 in action. I think all Chrysler vehicles have the 30 day satisfaction guarantee. So, if you want something that can do real work, you can still change your mind and get the CK20. You won't believe what how powerful of a machine it is. I know that Kioti only rates it at about 21 hp, but we all know that Kioti is
so conservative in their power estimates for that unit. I'd bet that it would put out, say, something like 150 hp at the rear wheels on a dyno. Did I mention that you'd save about $5000 with the CK20 and, I almost forgot, it's got a lot more beef.
Good luck just the same. I know everyone can't make the best decision every time. Let me tell you what trailer you need though. I know that the trailer rating on the PT is only about 1000 pounds or so, but since I'm an engineeer, I assure you that you can safely tow at least 15k with it. There is at
least that much of a safety margin built in to the factory towing rating. Even though your CNH tractor may be 18' long with a rotary cutter and FEL on it, you only need a 14' trailer. Anything more would just be wasting money. The same goes for chain to attach your tractor. Don't waste money on the ugly grade 70 chain! Grade 43 is far superior and will hold much more. You too can be a weekend warrior and haul your 12,000 pounds of CNH iron 50 miles each weekend even with your PT Cruiser as long as you have the appropriate tongue weight.
I'd dispense more perfect advice tonight, but right now I'm going out to measure up and weld some more on my torque tube. I'll post pictures of it tomorrow along with my top of the line 16' trailer (it's better than any other 16' trailer built), and my 146,000 mile 1/2 ton pickup that is rated to haul more than any 3/4 ton. Why would anyone be so dumb to buy a 3/4 ton or a 1 ton pickup anyway. I have all the proof that with my towing package that my 1/2 ton is far superior. Oh, I'd love to help more now, but on another site they are calling me. Somebody needs to know exactly what trailer to use to haul their new D6 dozer. I have to make sure that they don't do something stupid and buy something other than a 16' bumper pull trailer. So many people to advise and so little time...