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#1 takesiteasy

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Posted 26 May 2019 - 12:50 AM

I wasn't sure where to post this, but I decided this was a truck accessory of sorts so here it is. If the moderators want to put it somewhere else, fine by me.

 

I acquired this trailer off of Craigslist last summer. It has been a project off and on since then. i finally pretty much finished it and wrote up a blog post about it. If you are interested in old trailers, or want more details, there are photos and details in the blog.

 

http://travelswithro...am-trailer.html

 

Here are a couple of pictures of the finished project:

 

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Posted 26 May 2019 - 02:28 AM

Wow!!! What a wonderful transformation. As we say here in Oregon, you dun good. I want one :)
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Posted 26 May 2019 - 12:34 PM

That was quite an impressive make over!


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Posted 26 May 2019 - 03:11 PM

Very nice takeiteasy

Definitely a labor of love in there. You reminded me I had forgotten that there were even some cars with left hand thread on one side of the wheels at one time. I think it was a Chrysler thing.

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Posted 26 May 2019 - 05:26 PM

Very nice. Looks great, are you rally going to haul mulch, rocks or dirt in it?
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#6 takesiteasy

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Posted 27 May 2019 - 01:48 AM

Wow!!! What a wonderful transformation. As we say here in Oregon, you dun good. I want one :)

 

That was quite an impressive make over!

 

Very nice takeiteasy

Definitely a labor of love in there. You reminded me I had forgotten that there were even some cars with left hand thread on one side of the wheels at one time. I think it was a Chrysler thing.

Russ

 

Thanks Sage, Happyjax and CougarCouple for the nice comments. Yeah, I guess left hand threads were around on some cars until the early 70s. I'm sure I remember having one or two- just can't remember which ones, haha.

 

Very nice. Looks great, are you rally going to haul mulch, rocks or dirt in it?

 

Thanks for the comment Firemen7. I have to admit to some trepidation to dumping in that first load of mulch- hasn't happened yet. I had the same feeling with loading my truck the first time. But it is a working trailer- it has earn its keep. And it needs to get some of that old patina back! :) But dirt and rocks- maybe not, haha.


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Posted 30 May 2019 - 07:37 PM

Invest in a well-fitting sheet of plywood you can leave in to protect the floor from shovel-scraping your paint job if you haul dirt or rocks. If you can find some of the stuff they use in the kitchens at restaurants as a non-skid that lets spills through, that would be another option for loading boxes or "stuff" that might otherwise slide back and forth as you start off or have to hit the binders very hard that might dent the front/rear panels.


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Posted 30 May 2019 - 08:05 PM

Invest in a well-fitting sheet of plywood you can leave in to protect the floor from shovel-scraping your paint job if you haul dirt or rocks. If you can find some of the stuff they use in the kitchens at restaurants as a non-skid that lets spills through, that would be another option for loading boxes or "stuff" that might otherwise slide back and forth as you start off or have to hit the binders very hard that might dent the front/rear panels.


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#9 takesiteasy

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Posted 31 May 2019 - 03:12 AM

Invest in a well-fitting sheet of plywood you can leave in to protect the floor from shovel-scraping your paint job if you haul dirt or rocks. If you can find some of the stuff they use in the kitchens at restaurants as a non-skid that lets spills through, that would be another option for loading boxes or "stuff" that might otherwise slide back and forth as you start off or have to hit the binders very hard that might dent the front/rear panels.

 

 

Yes, or stall mat.

 

Yes, I have a piece of plywood finished with porch and deck stain in the trailer to protect the floor. I have been considering a rubber mat. I looked at stall mats but they are really heavy- like 100 pounds! There are lighter alternatives but I haven't popped for one yet. I also installed D rings for tie downs to prevent things shifting around during transport.

 

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#10 takesiteasy

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Posted 23 July 2019 - 04:30 PM

Here's a trailer update. For those that read our Denver trip report, you will know that the trailer lost it's connection to our truck at a rough railroad crossing. No real harm done other than scrubbing some metal off the landing leg casting.

 

As a result of that mishap, I made a new trailer coupling. It was a fun project.

 

For those that might be interested, I wrote it up in the blog:

 

http://travelswithro...ler-update.html

 

edited to add a photo:

 

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