Mar-10-2014 07:45 AM
Mar-10-2014 07:46 PM
Mar-10-2014 07:27 PM
Lynnmor wrote:
Obviously I made a joke about NASCAR, but you would have to have some sense of humor to understand. If swapping out 4 wheels is too much effort, to move a trailer indoors for storage, then you can't care much about the trailer.
Mar-10-2014 06:48 PM
Mar-10-2014 06:11 PM
Mar-10-2014 04:51 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:the bear II wrote:
A friend needed to lower his TT a few inches to be able to get it into his barn.
He made 4 steel discs (using 1 inch thick steel plate) to replace the tires on the TT. He would jack up the TT, remove the 4 tires and wheels and replace them with the steel discs, then back the trailer into the barn. He'd leave the discs on until he pulled the TT out of the barn.
He made the discs just large enough to provide ground clearance but lower the TT enough to get it under the door. It worked great but what a noise it would make against the concrete floor of the barn.
That is one heck of a lot of work to simply shelter a trailer..
I think I would have simply built a "lean to" on the side of the barn high and large enough to accommodate the trailer with the wheels on.
Either that or cut in a higher door...
Did you ever watch a NASCAR race? Only takes seconds to change 4 tires. Really, it ain't a lot of work for the benefits of indoor storage.
Mar-10-2014 02:35 PM
Mar-10-2014 01:54 PM
Lynnmor wrote:Gdetrailer wrote:the bear II wrote:
A friend needed to lower his TT a few inches to be able to get it into his barn.
He made 4 steel discs (using 1 inch thick steel plate) to replace the tires on the TT. He would jack up the TT, remove the 4 tires and wheels and replace them with the steel discs, then back the trailer into the barn. He'd leave the discs on until he pulled the TT out of the barn.
He made the discs just large enough to provide ground clearance but lower the TT enough to get it under the door. It worked great but what a noise it would make against the concrete floor of the barn.
That is one heck of a lot of work to simply shelter a trailer..
I think I would have simply built a "lean to" on the side of the barn high and large enough to accommodate the trailer with the wheels on.
Either that or cut in a higher door...
Did you ever watch a NASCAR race? Only takes seconds to change 4 tires. Really, it ain't a lot of work for the benefits of indoor storage.
Mar-10-2014 01:32 PM
Mar-10-2014 01:24 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:the bear II wrote:
A friend needed to lower his TT a few inches to be able to get it into his barn.
He made 4 steel discs (using 1 inch thick steel plate) to replace the tires on the TT. He would jack up the TT, remove the 4 tires and wheels and replace them with the steel discs, then back the trailer into the barn. He'd leave the discs on until he pulled the TT out of the barn.
He made the discs just large enough to provide ground clearance but lower the TT enough to get it under the door. It worked great but what a noise it would make against the concrete floor of the barn.
That is one heck of a lot of work to simply shelter a trailer..
I think I would have simply built a "lean to" on the side of the barn high and large enough to accommodate the trailer with the wheels on.
Either that or cut in a higher door...
Mar-10-2014 01:15 PM
the bear II wrote:
A friend needed to lower his TT a few inches to be able to get it into his barn.
He made 4 steel discs (using 1 inch thick steel plate) to replace the tires on the TT. He would jack up the TT, remove the 4 tires and wheels and replace them with the steel discs, then back the trailer into the barn. He'd leave the discs on until he pulled the TT out of the barn.
He made the discs just large enough to provide ground clearance but lower the TT enough to get it under the door. It worked great but what a noise it would make against the concrete floor of the barn.
Mar-10-2014 10:33 AM
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