I did something similar, except I added angle down each corner of the original legs and welded a bracket for heavy rubber wheels so the saw can be picked up and rolled over gravel. I'll post...
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I did something similar, except I added angle down each corner of the original legs and welded a bracket for heavy rubber wheels so the saw can be picked up and rolled over gravel. I'll post...
It's twin axles; each is 3500. Dad and I figured we can put a max of 5k on the trailer after factoring in the weight of the frame itself, and depending on how I distribute the load, the 5th wheel...
Next, I welded up some supports/mounts for heavy-duty trailer jacks, so I'll have 4-point support around the frame when I'm loading/unloading machinery/cars. (These were immediately welded under the...
Gah! The edit button disappeared on my original post!
Anyway, here's a couple shots of the bend; Keep in mind, this was AFTER lifting the rear end with the bobcat's bucket to straighten the frame...
Dad bought a 5th-wheel flat bed utility trailer off Craigslist. Basically a stripped-down camper trailer or whatever you call them. Axles can take 7k, trailer probably weighs about 2. Last month,...
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