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I would go with the Uhaul trailer. I have rented their trailers in the past. They are built like a tank and should be able to hold your lathe with no problems. One nice think is that the sides are really stout. Beside strapping it down you can strap the lathe to the sides to keep it from tipping. Before renting the trailer to you Uhaul will require you to tell them about the tow vehicle and won't rent the trailer to you if the tow vehicle is not adequate to pull the trailer.
I would also remove everything off of the lathe that you can to cut down on the weight and to make it less top heavy.
How do you plan to move the lathe and load it onto the trailer???
I would also remove everything off of the lathe that you can to cut down on the weight and to make it less top heavy.
How do you plan to move the lathe and load it onto the trailer???