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I (re)built this 5x8 trailer from a rusted frame earlier this summer. It only has a 3500# load capacity but it works for my needs for now. I can haul about a cord of green at a time. The tow rig is a 2008 Tundra with the 5.7L and 6spd. This thing is a beast!


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That turned out nice. I just put all new 5/8 ply wood on my little 4X6 trailer, but was too lazy to paint it, Joe.
 
I (re)built this 5x8 trailer from a rusted frame earlier this summer. It only has a 3500# load capacity but it works for my needs for now. I can haul about a cord of green at a time. The tow rig is a 2008 Tundra with the 5.7L and 6spd. This thing is a beast!


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I was looking at your trailer and trying to figure out where I had seen that type of frame design before. . .so I showed to my brother and he knew immediately. Someone took a metal frame from a twin size bed and welded an axle and tongue to it. . . that is too funny. Hopefully you only use it offroad and not on surface streets/trunkways/or freeways.
My new 5x8 galvanized and new 5x10 galvanized trailers
Also have an older 5x10 trailer I'm rebuilding (1st pic)View attachment 525797 (3rd pic).
All have 3500lb axles.
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I was looking at your trailer and trying to figure out where I had seen that type of frame design before. . .so I showed to my brother and he knew immediately. Someone took a metal frame from a twin size bed and welded an axle and tongue to it. . . that is too funny. Hopefully you only use it offroad and not on surface streets/trunkways/or freeways.



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No, it certainly isn't. I'm not an idiot. It was made in 1992 by the Tork trailer co. here in Washington. The angle is all 3x3x.25" and Is very stout. It is also a tilting frame design but I have it bolted up ridged. It has the load limit of 3500# stamped in the frame next to the vin. Thanks.
 
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