Posted by Wisconsin Man on May 05, 2021 at 07:12:41 from (205.213.171.4):
Good morning, how is everyone doing?
I got a pretty specific question that needs answering, how do you get running gear home from far away. I want to make another flat rack, and subsequently, you typically need a set of running gear for that. I have a trailer that I could probably set it on and strap it down to, but I am not so sure this is the best idea. I am looking at ones that are about an hour and a half's drive away (going the speed limit... ish), so it would take a while to putter back with one going 15 miles an hour. The tires are also not in the best of condition with the ones that I am looking at, because I don't want to spend more than 400 bucks on something that will get used MAYBE 3 times a year.
So, do I use my trailer, or do I bite the bullet and just take my time on dry rotted tires.
I was thinking about screwing blocks to the deck of the trailer on both sides of each tire, just so it doesn't have much room to wiggle but i'm still not super thrilled about the idea of a wagon on a trailer.
I think I know what I wanna do, but I figured some of the older guys on here would know better than me LOL, thanks
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