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Pull behind wood haulers (post em here)

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Wise8706, Apr 8, 2016.

  1. Horkn

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    When I bought my agrifab yard trailer, I found one that had wide tires on it already. But you can easily swap a set of front or rear lawn tractor tires on those trailers. Those are really necessary for hauling on grass or non paved or gravel surfaces.
     
  2. Baldhornet

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    4x8 tilt trailer serves double duty on the highway and in the woods. Trailer by itself only weighs 200 lbs.

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  3. Cold Trigger Finger

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    Got the hitch done and the plastics for the bottom ripped. All I need to do is screw them on . then attach the side tie downs.
    I had to go thru a lot of rigamaroll. Because I don't have my welder here.
    Once I get it set up I can redo the hitch part. And make it look better . 20210305_152457.jpg
     
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    So I haven’t been able to do much lately with the mud, so I worked on rebuilding/improving my small trailer.
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    I replaced all the wood, as I had abused it enough to break most it. All the wood I used was recycled either from pallets or an old deck. There is a “bench” all the way down the trailer to do minor repairs on saws in the field. There is also a vise so I can sharpen the chains as I cut. Under the bench, I made a holder for gas and oil, so they aren’t floating around in the box.
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    On the road side, I made a folding bucking stand, so it’s one less thing to load up. The toolbox came out of an S10, so it won’t fit any of my full-size trucks.
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    I hate digging through a toolbox to find one thing, so I took some oak pallet boards and divided up the box to hold stuff in certain areas. On the bottom, I cut up several plastic bread trays so if any water or oil accumulates, everything isn’t sitting in it. The only thing left to do is make a tailgate and add some lights so I can take it down the road for scrounges.
     
  5. Cold Trigger Finger

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    That is Awesome !
    That is a great setup.
     
  6. chainsawsoldier

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    Thanks, I got a lot of ideas from pictures on here.
     
  7. JCMC

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    Great job of making due with what you have nice rebuild!
     
  8. Horkn

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    That trailer is awesome!
     
  9. amateur cutter

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    Agreed!
     
  10. Cold Trigger Finger

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    Finally and at long last . Thank God ! !
    Its not perfect . but its pretty good !
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    It pulls very easy so far. I was pulling it around the yard by hand. Then hooked on and took it for a spin. !
     
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    I guesstimate that it weighs 270 lbs. I can flip it upside down by hand without much difficulty.
     
  12. amateur cutter

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    Oh heck ya, that turned out very nice! I bet that serves you well for many years. Nice work.
     
  13. Cold Trigger Finger

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    I can't wait to wood er down good. At a minimum its a half cord sled . max will be a full 128 cuft.
    There is a lot I'll learn about it as I get to loggin with it.
     
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    I'm not totally happy about how the hitch came out.
    The bends on one side aren't quite the same as the other.
    I did some trail breaking with it today at the homestead.
    I'll have to get used to wider turns than my last 2 sleds which were half the length of this one. But the flotation on the Eskimo is AMAZING ! And with it's long length and 90° trailing edge it smooths out lots of the divets made by the snogo track.
    Also made a hayrack on the truck today to maximize what I can get with the sled. 20210309_152705.jpg 20210309_152802.jpg 20210309_153538.jpg

    Trying a new method of stabilizing the stakes. Ran out of time to make the other 2 .
     
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  15. isaaccarlson

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    One thing to keep in mind with trailers is the ability to move them when loaded. I used the neighbor's skid steer trailer testerday to haul about 3 cord of oak and I had a heck of a time with hills at close to 25,000 lbs gross. I have a 1991 f250 with the 300 six. It'll pull anything, but not real fast once the gross weight gets over 12k. I hear they respond well to a turbo.....
     
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    Look what followed me home! I'm excited to get them prepped and filled. :D

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    jo191145, clarifying...you replaced both the axle and the tires (obvious on the tire part) with riding mower parts? Did it take much modification(s) (cutting /fabrication etc)? I'm asking because the cart and mower are at another property and I haven't been able to inspect yet to see what's possible/ needed....
     
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    I didn’t replace the axle. I did lengthen it though. Found an old 3/4” bolt in the barn that had enough smooth shank. Cut it up and welded it on. Keep in mind there are no bearings in most tractor rear tires. I didn’t much care. Slathered grease does a good job.
    As for mods yeah I did add some extra strength to the axle mounts along with the entire stamped metal frame. Cut the V shaped axle frame to allow for the larger profile tires to keep the overall width down. May not have been necessary but I thought it a smart idea at the time. This was one of those super cheap trailers. Not designed for the things I may ask of it.
    Right angle grinder and a welder. If you don’t have a welder get one. I spent too many years without one. So much easier to cause trouble with one :)
     
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    I've got one . But its not at my homestead yet. It's an ancient Hobart buzz box.
    I am wondering how good a job the little 120 volt wire feed welders do ?
    Any knowledge on those.
     
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    The smaller 120 units do ok on material up to about 1/4" thick.