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- CWilsonExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Grit dog wrote:
I see the moderators have been busy.
So I’ll rephrase. You’re better off by NOT being able to purchase a Hazard Fraught trailer.
I can see it being like opening day fishing season in the NW with tiny tire single axle trailers littering the side of the road,
I didn't notice the 1720 lb trailer in the current or recent flyers and coupons? - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Grit dog wrote:
I see the moderators have been busy.
So I’ll rephrase. You’re better off by NOT being able to purchase a Hazard Fraught trailer.
I can see it being like opening day fishing season in the NW with tiny tire single axle trailers littering the side of the road, - 4x4vanExplorer IIISeveral of the respondents didn't actually read (or understand) what the OP is looking for. Someone says "I'm looking for "X"", and people respond that he should instead get "Y", even though "Y" is not even remotely similar to "X".
I have one of the folding trailers he is talking about, although mine was purchased many years ago through Northern Hydraulics. I have made a few modifications to make it easier to fold/unfold, and it is indeed doable by one person. When folded, it can be rolled (on the included casters) up against the wall in the garage and takes up very little space. On the other hand, when unfolded, it has a decent carrying capacity, and has served me well for everything to hauling 2 ATCs or 2 stand up PWCs, to making dump runs. I have used it for decades, and will likely never get rid of it simply because of it's utility combined with it's small footprint when stored. Another plus is that it's small footprint allows it to be stored inside the garage, out of the weather. Mine still has the original plywood that I installed in 1986, although I did put several layers of marine spar varnish on it to start with!!! Grit dog wrote:
You’re better off by NOT being able to purchase a Hazard Fraught trailer.
Ditto.
Buy a retired Home Depot "rental" trailer instead.
I added another one to my fleet a few weeks ago.
Here's an overview of the solid wall style I bought back in 2018 and how to buy them. Video Link- Grit_dogNavigatorI see the moderators have been busy.
So I’ll rephrase. You’re better off by NOT being able to purchase a Hazard Fraught trailer. - HorsedocExplorer IIGet a better product here. Tell them what you want and they likely have it in stock. Will modify to your specs.
Superior Trailers
www.superiortrailersofga.com
706 795 3429 - DougEExplorerhttps://www.northerntool.com/products/ironton-4ft-x-8ft-steel-folding-utility-trailer-kit-1170-lb-load-capacity-37561
- LMHSExplorer IIBTW, you can find Eric Schmitt in Tampa FL. He has the biggest yacht in the harbor. I believe he can see his little boat from his front yard. In case you feel like visiting him and TP-ing his house.
- LMHSExplorer II"The reason it is 'no longer in stock' is because you have to go INTO the actual store to pre-order it now. We hate selling them. They come in broken boxes. They are super duper heavy. Do yourself a favour and buy one that is already built. the smaller trailers are okay but the 1720 trailer is really heavy. Also they don't fit in a tiny car." Per a HF freight supervisor
- BB_TXNomadHave you searched for various Harbor Freight stores in your area? Shows that trailer in stock at several different stores in this area.
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