Dang! Thanks for the heads up! Looking out for a good used 20’er now. Didn’t know that was a thing but I’ll be looking at the actual construction of the unit before I plunk down what looks to be 8-10k for a good used unit.
6:50 they call that Z-channel when its bent opposites like that one...not C channel....and yes i agree its cheap ...up here in canada that trailer might last 2 winters at the most...
I hauled angle iron to Haulmark in 98 which had rust covering all the pieces. This was the frame work for inside behind the skin of the trailers. They said they painted the pieces before assembly. Idk about you, but I always thought it didn't do much good to paint over rust.
My 6 x 10 Hallmark had 2 spring hanger bolts fall out within 100 miles, all had the nuts only hand tight and an axle was ready to fall off. built during covid fwiw.
Definitely doesn't surprise me we had a few bolts and screws coming out on this one, screws from the trim coming out on the lot lol they didn't have the right bit to tighten the screws on the trimming
I hear brother, but I was in a pinch when this bracket broke I literally just lined the bracket up to the brake and ran the bead with just a quick pass with the wire wheel because we needed the trailer back out with the intentions that the brackets need replacing anyway so not my best work buy far lol
They actually are 5200ib axles according to the stickers on the axles. If I did get what I paid for it would of been a better trailer there was a premium on this one because it was marked as a 10000 pound trailer the axles are but the frame is not lol
Nice!! This frame is super thin I actually broke the frame on this trailer last week, it's really hard to understand how they were able to get away with such a thin frame
Dang! Thanks for the heads up! Looking out for a good used 20’er now. Didn’t know that was a thing but I’ll be looking at the actual construction of the unit before I plunk down what looks to be 8-10k for a good used unit.
6:50 they call that Z-channel when its bent opposites like that one...not C channel....and yes i agree its cheap ...up here in canada that trailer might last 2 winters at the most...
Thanks for the information brother
I hauled angle iron to Haulmark in 98 which had rust covering all the pieces. This was the frame work for inside behind the skin of the trailers. They said they painted the pieces before assembly. Idk about you, but I always thought it didn't do much good to paint over rust.
My 6 x 10 Hallmark had 2 spring hanger bolts fall out within 100 miles, all had the nuts only hand tight and an axle was ready to fall off.
built during covid fwiw.
Definitely doesn't surprise me we had a few bolts and screws coming out on this one, screws from the trim coming out on the lot lol they didn't have the right bit to tighten the screws on the trimming
Valuable info, thx.
I also noticed the unfinished plywood floors on the underside - not even painted!? Maybe they think that this is an "indoor use" trailer....🙃😉
Right lol!! They must have been thinking the trailer was yard art
check it over carefully before buying.
100% agree, there going way to cheap on these trailers now
They don’t make them like they use to! It’s all about building as cheap as possible & selling for the high.
I hear yah brother, it's really a shame. They went way to cheap on this trailer its actually dangerous
YOU NEED TO TAKE SOME WELDING CLASSES BRO
I hear brother, but I was in a pinch when this bracket broke I literally just lined the bracket up to the brake and ran the bead with just a quick pass with the wire wheel because we needed the trailer back out with the intentions that the brackets need replacing anyway so not my best work buy far lol
the raw wood exposed underneath doesnt seem right
Right! It definitely should have been painted, but I would have been good on that what gets me is how thin they went on the majority of the frame
That is not engineered good at all. I don't believe the sticker, those are not 5000lb axles or hubs. You get what you pay for I guess.
They actually are 5200ib axles according to the stickers on the axles. If I did get what I paid for it would of been a better trailer there was a premium on this one because it was marked as a 10000 pound trailer the axles are but the frame is not lol
Wow! That is junk
Wow that is thin mine has a 14 gage 2 inch by 2 inch square tube
Nice!! This frame is super thin I actually broke the frame on this trailer last week, it's really hard to understand how they were able to get away with such a thin frame
@@fullthrottleobsessionsstill a nice looking trailer