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4X4Dodger
Jul 11, 2015Explorer II
RayUSMC wrote:4X4Dodger wrote:
As for removing the base, if I do, the grill will sit on a small metal folding table easily. However I am considering just leaving it on the stand and wheels. Tying it down securely is a no-brainer. Since it will travel on a "cage" platform on the back of the trailer via a hitch and reciever it will just roll on and off that as an assembly. (as one poster pointed out to me instead of removing the stand) And I expect it will stay in one place for a while once removed from it's storage. I can see why it's a PITA if you store it in a storage compartment...something I never intended on.
Glad you're considering my suggestion. When mobile in Iraq, we didn't break down our equipment too much between bivouacs. Smaller sections and pieces meant lost pieces. It's better if you can transport it whole when you roll. Except for the BATS.
I have decided to put a "basket" platform on the back of my trailer with a receiver hitch to the frame and carry my BBQ as it now stands (not broken down) and my Generator back there. Both will fit and will be way under the 500lb rating of the basket.
thanks for all the ideas and replies.
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