Fixed up the trailer

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GPintheMitten

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Kubota B2620 with BH65 backhoe, Ford 2N
My son-in-law recently got a used tandem axle heavy duty landscape trailer. It's 16x7 bed.

I put on new lights, coupler, one spring, 2 axle equalizers, all new shakle bolts and bushings, and a break away kit and had the bearings repacked. I think its good to go now.
 
/ Fixed up the trailer #2  
Without pictures it did not happen. TBN Rule!:D

Chris
 
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#4  
Ok, it happened. ;)
 

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/ Fixed up the trailer #5  
Looks good. Now you will have a much safer and easier time hauling your items.

I had to put new tires and add brakes to my trailer in the last year. Sure makes it a lot nicer pulling around my antique tractors.
 
/ Fixed up the trailer #7  
had the bearings repacked

Next time, try packing the bearings yourself. It's really easy and takes about 5 minutes after you've done a few.

Good job on the trailer.
 
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#8  
Thanks guys. It is reassuring to have this all done, ready to haul my B2620 up to the cabin this weekend.

I may do the bearings myself next time.
 
/ Fixed up the trailer #9  
I just hope mine turns out as nice. Having a new deck put on as well as brakes on one axle. (18 ft flatbed) Sure will feel better hauling loads then.... Have fun and stay safe....
 
/ Fixed up the trailer #10  
Nice job on the trailer, and i agree packing the bearing isn't bad once you've done it once.

What have you guys done to treat the wood on the trailer decks? My trailer is about 5 years old and the wood is in good shape but is starting to look weathered and i've been thinking about using a Thompsons water seal or similiar product but don't want to make it too slippery. Any suggestions?
Thanks
 

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