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TxGearhead
Dec 09, 2016Explorer II
Put the concrete blocks on a solid concrete pad that is bit larger than the block itself. Any lumber yard should have them. Usually 1" thick or 2" thick. If you need to change the elevation a bit to get it level, use some 1" x 6" pressure treated boards cut the same length as the block, between the block and the frame. I would put 4 sets of blocks per side of the trailer. Try to keep the weight load equal, but not too much on the very rear.
Concrete blocks are supporting hundreds of thousands of houses. They will be there longer than you.
Put covers over the tires. Maybe once a year take the covers off and roll the wheels to move the grease around and change the contact points of the bearings.
Concrete blocks are supporting hundreds of thousands of houses. They will be there longer than you.
Put covers over the tires. Maybe once a year take the covers off and roll the wheels to move the grease around and change the contact points of the bearings.
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