probably not considered a shop tool

#21
I picked up one of these trailers. Used the coupon and got it for $240. I also picked there steel side panel kit with tail gate,
used coupon for that too got them for $60. Not bad the whole trailer for $300

 

joekd

Active Member
#22
I looked at the side kit but instead built my own folding sides that could store easily in the cover space I made for my trailer

Psst...put a coat of spray paint on the wheels, makes them look 500% better. Silver wheels look much better then the white wagons.
 
#24
I looked at the side kit but instead built my own folding sides that could store easily in the cover space I made for my trailer

Psst...put a coat of spray paint on the wheels, makes them look 500% better. Silver wheels look much better then the white wagons.
That would look a lot better painting the wheels
 

matt2

New Member
#25
I picked up one of these trailers. Used the coupon and got it for $240. I also picked there steel side panel kit with tail gate,
used coupon for that too got them for $60. Not bad the whole trailer for $300


Hey that looks great and you can't beat the price thats for sure. Believe it or not I just got the hitch on my car last weeked. We are planning a trip to eastern washington with a few mini bikes to test the trailer. We will be tearing up the back streets of Benton city.
 

joekd

Active Member
#27
Made one change to my trailer this weekend, I got sick of dragging my plate everytime I moved it by hand or tilted the bed so I took the plate frame and cut it right below the mount point, riveted in a 3" non-removable pin hinge and now I have a plate that can move in either direction freely
 
#32
Ace- that's what I did with mine, I used 2x12's and put ramp kits on them, side boards and ramps. I use it to haul my golf cart and when I get to camp I pull it with the golf cart to haul trash , pick up limbs, etc.
 
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