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So... as you might be able to guess from the pic... my trailer has decided to go on permanent vacation. The frame failed in a couple spots.
Needless to say I need to replace it. I need a trailer for general cargo duty, mainly trash/brush etc from around the house, and I need a bike hauler. Up till now this unit has done double duty. I'd like to go all aluminum so I don't have to worry about rust any more which pushes me in to the low to high $2000s range for a basic landscaping trailer.
I'd prefer an enclosed...
Anyone got pointers to good, low cost enclosed aluminum units that will survive multiple Maine winters? Horror stories? Etc? This isn't a wanted to buy thread so discussion IS encouraged.![]()
Duct tape and zip ties can fix that
2x4's and chicken wire. Anything else is a hack.
You say enclosed? I'm of no help.
Open aluminum utility trailers.. I have a Worthington 4x8 with a PT deck and PT stake sides. I inherited it.. but it is great. Lube the hubs once a year and that's it. I love it. Tows behind my little 4-door econo box nicely.
Heh, I got it home using my old Boy Scouts lashing techniques and some throw away straps... Duct Tape and Zip Ties, please.
i too have a worthington open aluminum trailer. 5x10. it was about $1600...new
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Do you have any friends that weld more than likely cheaper than a new trailer
All aluminum enclosed will cost you. You might want to go with a steel frame enclosed and just upgrade every 3 or 4 or years before rust sets in on the frame.
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I have a trailer that I don't need. It is an open trailer. However, I used it last season to transport my racebike and dirtbikes. It has two wheel chocks on the deck and a fold down gate at the rear for easy loading. I just replaced the lights, but one of the wires has already come out. But, it can be easily repaired.
It would also work well as a utility trailer.
I don't need it as I'm getting a proper enclosed 6x12 (or something of similar size) for next season.
I'll let it go for whatever you might think it's worth, if you want it. I bought it about 12 years ago for $750.
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I don't have anyone close by, and I'm concerned that there will be more cutting and replacing than just repairing. It was a cheap trailer to begin with and it now shows, the paint is paper thin and blistering off everywhere. Cleaning rust spots down to bare metal and covering with a good primer and paint barely lasts for a year. It's just not good metal, I'd consider it for just junk duty, but I'll still need something I'll trust with my bike.
I don't know as my budget (or wife) will work with that plan.
Cool, depending on how finances/etc go I may take you up on that!
That'd be perfect, but as above, finances may say 'no' unless you take plastic?![]()
I'm afraid to ask how much.![]()
I'm not...
How much?
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tongue box. hahahhahahaha.
I bought a 5x8 haul mark passport v nose with ramp door for 2170 from hk power sports in August.
Pretty close to your price, they take plastic and it is a great little trailer.
Looking around ME and NH on the new (can finance) front for enclosed options I spy:
6 x 12 Mission EZ-Hauler - All aluminum - $2900
6 x 10 SGAC (Out of GA) - Traditional steel box - $2500
If I want to drive to GA to pick it up the SGAC goes for $2000.
6 x 12 'Five Star Series - V-nose steel box - $2850
7 x 10 Arising Industries - V-nose steel box - $3150
6 x 12 ProLine Baby Toy Hauler - AC, cabinets, bed - $8600
6 x 12 ProLine Base - All aluminum - $5000
I suspect I'll be back in my tent for 2014. :/
Where I found it initially: http://maine.craigslist.org/rvd/4193791345.html
Going to their site: http://www.scottsrecreation.com/item...um-w-rear-ramp
Digging further, they are made in Maine: http://www.missiontrailers.com/about_us.php
Damn, wish I'd found that before I paid more for a steel one.
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