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No split wood

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Mix wood

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Split wood

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I've hauled better than 10 full cord with that van and a rideon

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Tiller

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Big rounds

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An atv

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Stems out of the woods

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Trailer loads

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Logging trailer

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Construction waste

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Tightly packed loads

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Heavy loads

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Loads of crushed stone

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Yup , a darn good van :)

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That's awesome!!! A true "Man Van"!!
 
got three loads of oak the other day - broke another spring shackle on the old trailer. this is one of the lite loads I drove an hour with - with a broken spring shackle ! living on the edge. ( i didnt know it was broke till i dumped the last load.)
 

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What was this trailer? Looks like a compact pickup frame.

It probably was a small car as it has a differential and shock mounts, the front was cut, V'd and welded.

The trailer was a gift to me from a buddy who was moving off his farm to town and it was given to him from his dad so ... your best guess from what it was built. I'm happy with it and the beating it takes as it has hauled tons of wood and will take a full bucket of gravel in one shot so I'll keep use it till it breaks in half....
 
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