New trailer build

/ New trailer build #81  
Those supports look like a good idea but how well do they work if on unlevel ground... say the ground is higher at the back end of the trailer being higher than at the wheels? Just wondering.

I did not say I liked the way some trailer ramps are made. The trailer I attached belongs to another member, Not me. I just posted to show pjb09 what I was talking about. When I had a trailer like that I always hunted for a level spot to load or unload.

Mark, that's why I mentioned the ramp feet to pjb. I have been on a few of those wild rides in the past. Personally I own a 20' tilt bed trailer and a 24' enclosed trailer for vehicles and a 16' dump trailer. No ramps on the tilt bed, back drops completely to ground for easy loading. If I were to have a non tilt bed for vehicles I would install the swing down adjustable jacks on the back sides of the trailer like pjb is going to do.
 
/ New trailer build #83  
I did not say I liked the way some trailer ramps are made. The trailer I attached belongs to another member, Not me. I just posted to show pjb09 what I was talking about. When I had a trailer like that I always hunted for a level spot to load or unload.

Mark, that's why I mentioned the ramp feet to pjb. I have been on a few of those wild rides in the past. Personally I own a 20' tilt bed trailer and a 24' enclosed trailer for vehicles and a 16' dump trailer. No ramps on the tilt bed, back drops completely to ground for easy loading. If I were to have a non tilt bed for vehicles I would install the swing down adjustable jacks on the back sides of the trailer like pjb is going to do.
Thanks... sorry for the newbie questions. I am quite familiar with double axle trailers for boats but I haven't had the pleasure of using a trailer for a tractor or loading heavy stuff on land! I am probably going to buy a trailer at some point for my BX as I think it is a little too ambitious of a weld project for me (at least any time soon). Regardless, I sure want to know the advantages/shortcomings of particular designs.
 
/ New trailer build #84  
I think it is a little too ambitious of a weld project for me (at least any time soon).
dragoneggs you can't build a trailer as cheap as you can buy them. Olympia has a Big Tex, and PJ dealers. Might want to think about a dump trailer.
 

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/ New trailer build #85  
dragoneggs you can't build a trailer as cheap as you can buy them. Olympia has a Big Tex, and PJ dealers. Might want to think about a dump trailer.
Yeah pretty much what I was figuring and besides the money, I don't really have the time or big enough shop. I guess I should squelch this thought completely, eh? :laughing:
 
/ New trailer build #86  
I'd give you hand building it, you could use my shop too;). But trust me you can't buy the steel for what a new trailer will cost. Then the cost of paint will just floor you.
When I built my gooseneck adapter for my flatbed trailer I got a screaming deal on the beams off Craigs list up in your old stomping grounds. When it was all said and done, not counting my labor I saved $600.00 over buying new.:rolleyes:
 

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/ New trailer build #87  
Those supports look like a good idea but how well do they work if on unlevel ground... say the ground is higher at the back end of the trailer being higher than at the wheels? Just wondering.

If you really want to get clever, put a tongue jack on each rear corner. Each side is now infinitely adjustable for slope both fore-and-aft and side-to-side.

Sixteen bucks each at Northern Tool

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/ New trailer build #88  
If you really want to get clever, put a tongue jack on each rear corner. Each side is now infinitely adjustable for slope both fore-and-aft and side-to-side.

Sixteen bucks each at Northern Tool

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That's good stuff and add a foot pad for us folk that live in soggy weather! :laughing:
 
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Just a few wire connections to make and it's ready for safety20140812_083747.jpg20140812_083902.jpg
 

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/ New trailer build #90  
Would using a roller have worked better for painting the expanded steel? I know it's not "proper", but may have wasted less and covered better.
 
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Would using a roller have worked better for painting the expanded steel? I know it's not "proper", but may have wasted less and covered better.


I thought about. We painted parts of the frame with a roller. Spraying took 20 minutes. top and bottom. Laying underneath with a roller dripping on me for an hour didn't appeal to me.
 
/ New trailer build #92  
Well now that it is done we need to see a picture of it with the tractor on it.
 
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Well now that it is done we need to see a picture of it with the tractor on it.

It's been busy at work, so I haven't had a chance to get the safety inspection done yet. Should get a chance next week. I will post pictures then.
 
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Finally got paperwork done. Trailer pulls great. Put tractor on to see how it fit.
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/ New trailer build #95  
Looks great! Have you thought about putting some "legs" on the ramps to keep the trailer from picking up the back end of your truck when loading? I have had this happen to me, that's why I'm asking.
 
/ New trailer build #97  
Yep jealous. But my welding skills and the scorn I might get from TBN welding folks makes it easy to decide on Make/Buy decision. 😳
 
/ New trailer build #98  
Yep jealous. But my welding skills and the scorn I might get from TBN welding folks makes it easy to decide on Make/Buy decision.
 
/ New trailer build #99  
Yep jealous. But my welding skills and the scorn I might get from TBN welding folks makes it easy to decide on Make/Buy decision.

I do not profess to be a welder but I can weld.....if that makes any sense.....:laughing:

As I build my trailer, beginning in the spring, I will know one thing....it'll be mine!
 
/ New trailer build #100  
Looks great! Have you thought about putting some "legs" on the ramps to keep the trailer from picking up the back end of your truck when loading? I have had this happen to me, that's why I'm asking.
Legs on the ramps work good on flat ground, but I would suggest an adjustable rear support.

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