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- Bert_AckermanExplorerIf it is a generator, it sure would be nice to be in the site beside him when he fires it up.
- TvovExplorer IIInstead of buying a separate generator for his camper, he just hooked up his home backup generator?
That looks big enough to do welding with! - buckyExplorer III think it's a medical issue. No other reason to build something that elaborate on a TT that cost less than it did.
- ependydadExplorer
Ron3rd wrote:
... simple photo.
Hey, why you calling my photo simple? :B - Ron3rdExplorer III
valhalla360 wrote:
I'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.
Maybe, maybe not. Sometimes these contraptions are designed by mechanical engineers that actually know what they're doing and camp as a hobby. That setup looks very sophisticated in design just from the simple photo. - mobeewanExplorerNice! :C It could be the extra set of wheels keep the platform from scraping when going in and out of driveways.
- dodge_guyExplorer II
crcr wrote:
Pirate wrote:
Why not an exterior dog kennel.
^ a possibility that also occurred to me.
Then it wouldn’t be that heavy and it wouldn’t need the extra axle. - HorsedocExplorer IINot sure that is indeed a generator. Would the frame of a small trailer like that, even with an extra axle be heavy enough to accomodate a generator of that weight?
Also looks like a hitch w/o the insert in the center below the generator. - crcrExplorer
Pirate wrote:
Why not an exterior dog kennel.
^ a possibility that also occurred to me. - magicbusExplorer IIShocked the neighboring sites are empty :b
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