Awesome and Thank You, I watched it three times! I would have left YT feedback, but, I do not have an account.
That is really good flex, your carrier/milk carton almost hit the tongue. If you used a pin hitch something would have bent or maybe lifted up on the back and decreased traction.
Big tires on the tractor and trailer is a real plus there for off road. I guess sooner or later I am going to have to go from cheap 18s to 23s or larger sometime.
@JB_4x4 I just realized how close the tongue is from hitting my milk crate! The big tires sure do help! I would like to get some similar sized tires for the trailer that are not plastic tho. This ride really bad lol.
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Maybe you could find mountain bike tires that would fit the hubs, that would give a softer ride. Though to me it is an ideal trailer, light, flexible, and no flat tires.
I bought a bunch of 10" non-flat tires from NT when they had the $9.95 sale, along with a pile of 5/8" bolts from Amazon. I hate going out to use a small trailer and then find it has a flat tire.
Well here is another load hauled. Firewood this time. Also this trailer seems to break something on every tractor lol. This one prob is the tires fault tho. I was hoping this tires would hold till the BO but Alice forced my hands, new tires are on the way. lol Surprisingly enough this tires made it to the firewood landing. Alice and the trailer handled it well!
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I was looking thru my old photos and I found a picture of when this trailer was stock so I guess we can do a little comparison. This pic was taken 3-4 years ago on a really old Ipad so thus why camera quality is garbage lol.