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- Pirate1ExplorerWhy not an exterior dog kennel.
- VeebyesExplorer IIThat is quite a piece of engineering. Purpose? Is it a good idea? Looks to be fine on flat surfaces but what kinds of stresses are put on the the frame when going into place like gas stations where there are huge changes in surface angles?
- valhalla360NavigatorI'd be curious about the weight distribution by axle. Going down the road, is that extra axle loaded or just floating?
It's an interesting idea but I think a much simpler solution would be to build it on a swivel wheel trailer. - ependydadExplorer
gbopp wrote:
Any guess as to its purpose? A medical requirement? Business?
A walk-in Beer Cooler?
Seemingly with a generator that size, maybe a grow operation when they’re not at RV parks? - dodge_guyExplorer II
ependydad wrote:
dodge guy wrote:
That rear axle may just be add on swivel wheels! I know they make them for universal applications.
Maybe. And I wish I had noticed it while I was still at the campground- but it looks like there's an axle tube between them. Not sure how they could swivel then?
Ya, I looked again and it looks like a solid axle like a snowmobile trailer would have. The scrub on that would be ridiculous. Not to mention the weight put on the axle and springs when it goes up a driveway. That could certainly do some damage!
I seen at one campground where someone extended the rear frame of a TT to put a golf cart on sideways! It looked li,enthey moved the front axle to behind the rear axle to offset the weight difference. I wish I would've gotten so,e pictures. - gboppExplorerAny guess as to its purpose? A medical requirement? Business?
A walk-in Beer Cooler? - ependydadExplorer
dodge guy wrote:
That rear axle may just be add on swivel wheels! I know they make them for universal applications.
Maybe. And I wish I had noticed it while I was still at the campground- but it looks like there's an axle tube between them. Not sure how they could swivel then? - LwiddisExplorer III only see one A/C. Was there a second one?
- dodge_guyExplorer IIThat rear axle may just be add on swivel wheels! I know they make them for universal applications.
- ependydadExplorer
opnspaces wrote:
My first thought was I bet there's a generator in there. Then I noticed the vents on the right side cover which seem to lend credence to that thought.
oops I just noticed your title said a generator rack. :S
No worries. I'm still amazed at the extra axle back there. How do those tires not get scrubbed off during turns?
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