flatbed dump/arch trailer.
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I agree, it is a great design. Being able to do multiple tasks without having to hook up a different trailer every time. And from that last pic you can tell it's pretty damn sturdy!!! That thing would great for trail maintenance.
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OK, the pics are working in this thread now as well.
The ones previously posted here are now showing, they didn't last time I was here. I also went to the photobucket link and looked.
Thanks guys!
plumbstraight, it must get cold where you live. That is an interesting design, I have been thinking on a dump bed trailer for my machine. That gives me more ideas. I would also like to design a carriage system for small implements to use on food plots that uses a ratched adjuster or electric winch to raise and lower the implement so I don't have to get off the machine to raise and lower. I have been working on my yard with a small disc, but it can not be raised or lowered, so turning cuts up a hill or trench on the end, depends on which way I turn.
The ones previously posted here are now showing, they didn't last time I was here. I also went to the photobucket link and looked.
Thanks guys!
plumbstraight, it must get cold where you live. That is an interesting design, I have been thinking on a dump bed trailer for my machine. That gives me more ideas. I would also like to design a carriage system for small implements to use on food plots that uses a ratched adjuster or electric winch to raise and lower the implement so I don't have to get off the machine to raise and lower. I have been working on my yard with a small disc, but it can not be raised or lowered, so turning cuts up a hill or trench on the end, depends on which way I turn.
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