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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
The newest firewood hauling addition: a garden tractor trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="lindnova" data-source="post: 5908630" data-attributes="member: 117329"><p>These little trailers you guys have are great assets in the woods. Perfect size with being able to get in tight spots and still have some payload. </p><p></p><p>My dad built this trailer back in 1982 and I actually have it licensed for on the road - keep it under 45 mph. It is made out of an old front car axle and frame. I added taller sides to it last winter. It holds as much weight as I can get on it. The axle could be set back a little further - I have to front load it to get any tongue weight. It trails poorly at speed and can get squirly with the atv and not enough traction. The tractor works quite well in the woods with it and chains. [ATTACH=full]511092[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]511093[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindnova, post: 5908630, member: 117329"] These little trailers you guys have are great assets in the woods. Perfect size with being able to get in tight spots and still have some payload. My dad built this trailer back in 1982 and I actually have it licensed for on the road - keep it under 45 mph. It is made out of an old front car axle and frame. I added taller sides to it last winter. It holds as much weight as I can get on it. The axle could be set back a little further - I have to front load it to get any tongue weight. It trails poorly at speed and can get squirly with the atv and not enough traction. The tractor works quite well in the woods with it and chains. [ATTACH=full]511092[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]511093[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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