Dan, you hang out with us. How could your standards get any lower?
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Aug. 11, 2008 8:38 a.m. Jensenman UltimaDork
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Aug. 11, 2008 11:58 a.m. 44Dwarf New Reader
http://nh.craigslist.org/car/777202158.html
4x8 enclosed. No picts.... :(
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Aug. 11, 2008 12:47 p.m. pinchvalve SuperDork
I see motorcycle trailers on Craig's List from time to time, just passed on a nice $300 on locally. Probably stupid of me.
I am unfamiliar with the HF trailer, but if you have to do a lot of work to convert something, why not start with a used boat trailer? They are heavy duty, and when someone has a trailer with no boat, they really want to get rid of it!
As for enclosed, Home Depot sells a line of small enclosed trailers. No idea if they suck or not, but they often have them on sale.
Another option is to have me ride the bike South for you. I swear, in a week or two, it will be there!
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Aug. 12, 2008 5:37 a.m. 914Driver HalfDork
I've never had a torsion axle, the ones I see are rated for 2000lbs. Is the resistance progressive or is it harsh all the time with little or no weight on it?
Dan
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Aug. 12, 2008 6:54 a.m. 44Dwarf New Reader
Dan i just picked up another trailer (I'm up to 4 in the yard...) Sat a 20 foot wells cargo. It's got springs and tows great.
My 18 foot 9800lbs open trailer (fatory built) has twin torsion type axles it also tows great.I like to torsion better my self as the action is more progressive and feels like theres shock abosrbers on it even knowing there is not. One thing i noted on the open trailer that i would not have thought a trailer factory would do is they put on the front axle facing forward and the rear face rearward. I would have tought theyd put both faceing rearward that is to say the beam of the axle should be ahead of the wheel. This would allow the wheel more DWELL time in a bump as the wheel trailers Up the wheel base get longer alowing the wheel to absorb the bump long in time. But it tows fine.
With twin torsion type loading is more critical !! they are not conected with equalizers so you must keep both loaded by checking ride heights before and after you load so you don't over load one set of tires.
44
Trailer list. 1) 6x10 open trailer with moble home dead axle (no springs just 1 leaf 1.5 inches thick no shackles)
2) Home built 18 foot truck box on old RV trailer. twin axle 949 hubed with brakes. Tows like crap over 55mph (now becoming a wood shed for 6 cords of heating wood! :)
3) 18 foot 9800lbs open trailer (fatory built) has twin torsion type axles. Tried to buy this before makeing #2 but could not get the owner to sell. 2 days after i finished #2 they called....We need some help will trade 2 sat of work for trailer.....
4) 20 foot Wells Cargo car hauler with doors on both sides and drive up ramp. older 1986 unit but still soild except it need a wire harness.....
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Aug. 12, 2008 7:45 a.m. Jensenman UltimaDork
I wonder why they would turn the front axle 'backwards'? All the torsion axle setups I have seen show both axles trailing.
According to Dexter's site, the average wheelbase change for the torsion axle is something like .625, IIRC. The exact amount and whether it goes front or back depends on the start angle of the arm.
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Aug. 12, 2008 1:53 p.m. 44Dwarf New Reader
I've got no idea but its factory built that way. Theyd rub other wise. Funny thing on this trailer. I helped purcase it in 93 and used it there untill 95 when i left. Came back full time in 2005-2007 left then ended up with it. Well balanced unit. No need for WD hitch or sway bars. Only problem is its open and i needed enclosed as i leave my car up near the track as its 210 miles from home at $3.99 i can't haul it back any more.
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Aug. 12, 2008 3:59 p.m. grtechguy SuperDork
$120... custom bike trailer http://grandrapids.craigslist.org/mcy/793349717.html
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Aug. 13, 2008 5:51 a.m. 914Driver HalfDork
44 Dwarf sent me this one, I'm bringing cash to look at it tomorrow after work. I couldn't build one for $700. (yeah, he already came down) and it has electric brakes too.
Thanks Tony !!
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Aug. 13, 2008 6:14 a.m. 44Dwarf New Reader
Any time my freind.
just in case you need fuel
http://autos.msn.com/everyday/GasStations.aspx?m=1&l=1&zip=01056
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Aug. 13, 2008 8:57 a.m. Jensenman UltimaDork
Like I said, Plan C allows more beer drinkin'.
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Aug. 13, 2008 10:07 a.m. 914Driver HalfDork
44Dwarf wrote:
Any time my freind.
just in case you need fuel
http://autos.msn.com/everyday/GasStations.aspx?m=1&l=1&zip=01056
Wow! Why do they call you Taxachussets? I pay $0.20 more/gal.
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Aug. 16, 2008 8:19 a.m. 44Dwarf New Reader
Well???????????? did you buy it?
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Aug. 16, 2008 8:27 a.m. 914Driver HalfDork
WOOOHHOOOOOOOOO !!
44Dwarf sent me a link to a trailer in western Massachussets. I towed it home Thursday after dropping seven $100 bills on the guy. Pulls fine and has electric brakes.
Thanks Tony!
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Aug. 17, 2008 7:41 a.m. 44Dwarf New Reader
Great!
