I wish I had the perfect answer. My first lift came with its own flimsy (21’? would have to measure to be sure) full tilt deck trailer. Too narrow and light to tow anything other than the lift with, but I guess you can tow my lift with something like a 3/4 ton pickup and skirt under the cdl a thing if you needed to. Supposedly. I still use that. Generally it’s okay for what it does. That’s an Appalachian.
I’m currently waiting for a 24’ heavier duty full tilt (powered) from the same people (this is still an equipment trailer, not a deck over). From my experience with my 20’ cam with the stationary front (4’ or so) and what I hear, the split deck just puts too steep an angle on the machine. I have done it on my cam but it’s a little sketchy (depending on the incline of the road too). That’s why they recommend the full tilt longer trailers, not as steep an angle.
So I rolled the dice and am waiting on the new trailer. Fingers crossed it works out nice. Idea is to be able to drop off a lift, then come back, get a different machine, etc.
Anyway, hope my ramblings gave you at least some help. Yep, that’s about all I know about lift trailers.
Oh, and congrats on the new machine, no looking back once you get one!!