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Re: HELP WITH A BRIGHT IDEA OF MINE
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Posted by Wisconsin Cowman on May 01, 2007 at 15:48:50 from (70.105.68.4):
In Reply to: HELP WITH A BRIGHT IDEA OF MINE posted by ironsales on May 01, 2007 at 12:29:14:
I think it would be worth the time. I built two of them and bought one at action a couple of years ago. The one I bought at the action is just little one. Fits about to lawn mowers on it. Use it to pick rocks and for wood just a nice handy trailer. My ones that I built are 3 and 2 axle. The two axle one is little bigger then a car trailer. The 3 axle one is used to haul the tractors and bales off the fields and heavier stuff. Pintle hitch set up like that trailer a lot. Also I but electric brakes in the 3 axle and the 2 axle about 2 years ago makes them a lot better trailers now. Never would I buy a trailer that was built by a manufacture there just junk. A couple other farms I know they bought a skid steer trailer from the local manufacturing places that make farm stuff too. Those both tailors bent when they used them a couple times and also twisted them too. Those home built trailers are the best things out there if they are built right. There is nothing flimsy about them trailers I have. If you decide to build a trailer you can get blue prints form Northern Tool. That is how I built my 2 axle trailer.
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