Todd727
Gold Member
He must have a license to pull doubles. :thumbsup:
Don't need a license in many places to pull a double.
He must have a license to pull doubles. :thumbsup:
Only huge oversized loads, unsecured of course, and with little or no weight over the tongue with the tires mixmatched and under inflated!:shocked:
BTW, the recxeiver hitch is for adding various other trailers behind the main trailer- DUH!:confused3:
Oh yeah, how much?
If you would, then it's for sale on CL!! How much weight can three 2x10's stacked onto each other hold at the end of the leverage point? I wouldn't want to try and find out. :confused2:
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What? You mean this is not a normal trailer?:shocked:![]()
By comparison, look at the trailers that Lowes, TSC, etc. offer for sale, this ugly trailer is far and away stronger than the chintzy built crap trailers from Lowes.
The steel tread in the trailer at the beginning of the topic will also give one some strength near the ends of the planks. I agree that it looks funky, but I'm sure it does its job as long as the load is tied down well. It just needs lights closer the the back of the trailer, and perhaps flags on the ramps.
Each type of trailer has its place.
I showed you a photo of my "car hauler".
And, rake hauling trailer
Haulin brand was originally sold by Home Depot, I think.
It is a HUGE step up from the Harbor Freight version. I find it is an excellent little utility trailer. I've never installed a jack because I usually just grab the chains and move it around by hand.
The little 8" tires are rated at an incredible 910 lbs each.
I haven't mounted the replacement tires yet, rated at 1073 lbs each.
I find it is an excellent little trailer and performs its job admirably.
The only complaint that I have had about it is that the tongue was originally only attached to the first and second cross members, the second being a piece of bent channel iron. After almost loosing the tongue, it is now welded to the first, second, third, and fourth cross members (3/4 the length of the trailer), and has the bulldog hitch. I welded both ends of it before I realized that I had made it too long, but I kind of like it long.
I occasionally get comments about the soda cans.
Anyway, I haven't tried the new generation of big box store trailers, but the mid 1990's model I have has done quite well as a small general purpose utility trailer.