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That's the only down side I see with air brakes.
True but everybody flat tows deuces with deuces (13,000lb).
Yes, it's much easier to just pull the axles than the driveshaft (unless we are talking about a M1009).
I'd just get them to build you one with straight air brakes. Much better than surge or electric and you've already got the air on the deuce. Most trailer manufacturers offer air brakes on their trailers.
A 20' container frame will be pretty weak if you cut the sides off of it. The sides are a load bearing member. Also, you could probably build a flat bed cheaper than you could buy a 20' container (they usually go for pretty good money). I'd either build a flat bed or pick up one of the ones...
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