Shouldn’t you put other bolts under the wheel arches higher up in to the bar holding the deck boards as the wheel arches will have a space behind them where junk & water can get in??? 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
The side of the trailer where the fender is bolted on is not the same at the top of the rail. I decided to leave it open instead of putting a spacer or caulk in it. Any water that would get into it from the top will just run out and it will be easy to rinse out anything that would get into it. There is no way water can come up from under the fenders since the area where it is bolted is about 3 inches wide.
I don't think the frame is weak, it has 5 1/2" channel all the way down the sides that are 1/4" thick and everything is on 16" centers underneath. It weighs in at nearly 2900 lbs. dry.
If you have 3-inch axles they are rated at 5200 lbs. 3500 lb. axles are 2-3/8" diameter axles. Maybe you have more capacity than you think if your springs are 5 leaf like mine and 12" drums. I looked up all the parts and they all cross to 5200 lb. axles and suspension.
With a little work your $500 investment turned into a $3000 trailer. I like the way you enclosed the fenders.
Thanks! It was a lot of work, and I finally got a trailer of my own to haul the tractor.
Shouldn’t you put other bolts under the wheel arches higher up in to the bar holding the deck boards as the wheel arches will have a space behind them where junk & water can get in??? 👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧
The side of the trailer where the fender is bolted on is not the same at the top of the rail. I decided to leave it open instead of putting a spacer or caulk in it. Any water that would get into it from the top will just run out and it will be easy to rinse out anything that would get into it. There is no way water can come up from under the fenders since the area where it is bolted is about 3 inches wide.
Is that the same, Will it move Ranger?
It is a different ranger than the other one in will it move video.
There's no way that is a 10k trailer. It doesn't matter how big those axles are if your frame is weak.
I don't think the frame is weak, it has 5 1/2" channel all the way down the sides that are 1/4" thick and everything is on 16" centers underneath. It weighs in at nearly 2900 lbs. dry.
my 14 ft has 3 inch axles and its only a 7k trailer built better then yours . So i agree yours cant be 10k
If you have 3-inch axles they are rated at 5200 lbs. 3500 lb. axles are 2-3/8" diameter axles. Maybe you have more capacity than you think if your springs are 5 leaf like mine and 12" drums. I looked up all the parts and they all cross to 5200 lb. axles and suspension.
No me digas eso mi
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