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Re-furbing an old trailer

Discussion in 'The DIY Room' started by muzzy17is, Jan 12, 2019.

  1. muzzy17is

    muzzy17is

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    I have recently aquired an old dual axle flat bed trailer. It measurs 7'x12'. My plan is to build me some sort of a trailer that I can use a winch to load the logs onto and have some sort of a deck or cradle for bucking logs and then have them remain on the trailer for splitting. I have come into a good supply for wood and plan to do a lot of cutting/splitting and stacking during the off season. Trying to come up with a design that will increase production. Pictures, drawings and all other ideas are appreciated
     
  2. JustWood

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    Someone had a trailer just like your talking about on here awhile back. Can't remember who.
     
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  3. Semipro

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    For logs I really like the cradle idea that lifts the end of the log up and into the trailer. Will have to look later for an example.
     
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    Yeah.... who was that?? It would be a perfect reference for muzzy17is
     
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  6. LinkedXJ

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    Wasnt me, i had 12 footer though that i loved, sold, and wish i still had..
    I put a bunch of work into it.

    Luckily, i know who i sold it to, i know where the guy lives, and he is to contact me if he ever sells it.
    I need to stop by his house and remind him... lol

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  7. Pallet Pete

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    When I built my trailer I added a winch mount to the tongue using a hitch receiver tube so the winch can mount to either the truck or the trailer.
    Here’s the link I can’t seem to find the pics on my phone of the winch mount:confused: I’ll have to go get a pic for you.


    So begins the trailer rebuild.
     
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  8. mike bayerl

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    This sounds awesome! Do you happen to know the weight rating of the axles? Do you know the GVWR on the registration? Common ratings are about 3500# or 5000# per axle for a total of about 7K or 10K GVWR. That will help you get started with how much you want to invest.
     
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