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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 04:40 PM
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Originally posted by: TReX400
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SWMBO is wanting to buy me a new trailer to haul the quad on.

Took a look at the little 4' X 6' mesh deck they have at Lowe's for under $600.00 before tax, license and all of that.

It has 12" tires and plenty of load capacity. I have other trailers for hauling bigger stuff and am thinking of just a little, specific use, trailer for the quad. It's also small enough to drag around behind the quad on roads or over fairly open country which is a plus.

Anyone know anything about these little trailers, any experience or comments that may sway me toward or away from them?

I'm way to lazy anymore to get all the stuff together and build one. Especially when the cost would be within a hundred bucks or so all things considered.
Fred Meyer. 200.00 for a 4x8 folding trailer that all you have to do is put a deck on and tie down apparatus. 3/4in plywood and 1 inch eyebolts are what i used. works great and folds up for storage.
Freddy's eh! Thanks, I'll take a look. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
You do have to assemble though.
Stopped in at Harbor Freight this morning and checked out the ones Bear mentioned. They look OK for what I want to do. "Assembly required" and "Batteries not Included" on those as well. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-frown.gif[/img]

I'll be using your sig line if I get one of those. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 04:49 PM
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Originally posted by: Bear4570
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I just want everyone to repect each other.
I was never nasty to anyone and called no name thru the whole thing. But I wasn't respected and was called names. What everyone is unaware of, except one here, is that attacks continued after he said he was out of here, via PM and on other threads on the forum. There are several things that I find offensive that are brought on here on a regular basis, but I have never accused anyone of anything or condemned them for their views, actons or called names. If you want BigD back so bad, I will leave, as I never wanted or encouraged this situation. Someone else went postal at something they preceived was said (not even to them either) and I caught the brunt of it. Well, I am continuing to feel very unwelcome anymore and if what the group wants is me gone, it will happen.

I don't want ANYONE GONE! everyone on this thread brings something to this forum.
 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 04:57 PM
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ANy ex-snomobilers know how to test the vacuum operated fuel pumps? I think mine took a shat this morning [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 05:03 PM
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ANy ex-snomobilers know how to test the vacuum operated fuel pumps? I think mine took a shat this morning [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
If it's like the one on a boat motor I have you unhook the vacuum supply line to be sure your getting the vacuum pulse from the crankcase. If this is good then unhook the fuel supply line and see if you are getting suction.

With the boat you have the option of priming the engine with the squeeze bulb so you can test with the engine running. Don't know about your situation.
 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 05:07 PM
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Looked at the Fred Meyer web site, the have the $200.00 trailer listed but it has 8" wheels. I want at least 12" so it won't make the cut. Local store does not have them in stock. Harbor Freight is looking better all the time. $230.00 with no deck wood.
 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 05:34 PM
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Originally posted by: MeIsCheech The big thing would be if he for some reason he doesn't want to go.
Well, if he doesn't want to go, I'll swing by and pick you up [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]

 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 05:39 PM
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Originally posted by: tencubed
Looked at the Fred Meyer web site, the have the $200.00 trailer listed but it has 8" wheels. I want at least 12" so it won't make the cut. Local store does not have them in stock. Harbor Freight is looking better all the time. $230.00 with no deck wood.

I used a 4'X8'X1/2" exterior plywood and used some carriage bolts to bolt it on. I never fold the trailer so I didn"t cut it in half. I even fabbed some outside rails from some 1/2"X3" pieces using 2X4 for posts and used brackets for the corners and used a couple of hasps to hold the rear cross piece with hitch pins to hold them. The post brackets were in the kit. I assembled the trailer with my left arm in a cast in about 2 hours. With both arms, 45 minutes to an hour I would guess.
 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 05:41 PM
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Originally posted by: maggiesboy
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Originally posted by: maggiesboy
I just want everyone to repect each other.
I was never nasty to anyone and called no name thru the whole thing. But I wasn't respected and was called names. What everyone is unaware of, except one here, is that attacks continued after he said he was out of here, via PM and on other threads on the forum. There are several things that I find offensive that are brought on here on a regular basis, but I have never accused anyone of anything or condemned them for their views, actons or called names. If you want BigD back so bad, I will leave, as I never wanted or encouraged this situation. Someone else went postal at something they preceived was said (not even to them either) and I caught the brunt of it. Well, I am continuing to feel very unwelcome anymore and if what the group wants is me gone, it will happen.

I don't want ANYONE GONE! everyone on this thread brings something to this forum.
Thank you and I never even hinted I wanted anyone gone.

 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 06:30 PM
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Originally posted by: Bear4570
Originally posted by: tencubed
Looked at the Fred Meyer web site, the have the $200.00 trailer listed but it has 8" wheels. I want at least 12" so it won't make the cut. Local store does not have them in stock. Harbor Freight is looking better all the time. $230.00 with no deck wood.

I used a 4'X8'X1/2" exterior plywood and used some carriage bolts to bolt it on. I never fold the trailer so I didn"t cut it in half. I even fabbed some outside rails from some 1/2"X3" pieces using 2X4 for posts and used brackets for the corners and used a couple of hasps to hold the rear cross piece with hitch pins to hold them. The post brackets were in the kit. I assembled the trailer with my left arm in a cast in about 2 hours. With both arms, 45 minutes to an hour I would guess.
So what your saying is if it takes me over an hour I should give you a call? Sounds like a plan to me, I can spend an hour just getting the box open and the coffee poured. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]

Be gone to the farm starting monday for five or six days, be after that before I get started on this. Are you up for a ride after Thanksgiving? Looks like they will be done with my quad by the time we come back so will be bringing it home. Maybe the following monday?
 
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Old Nov 18, 2006 | 07:19 PM
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Originally posted by: Bear4570
Originally posted by: tencubed
Looked at the Fred Meyer web site, the have the $200.00 trailer listed but it has 8" wheels. I want at least 12" so it won't make the cut. Local store does not have them in stock. Harbor Freight is looking better all the time. $230.00 with no deck wood.

I used a 4'X8'X1/2" exterior plywood and used some carriage bolts to bolt it on. I never fold the trailer so I didn"t cut it in half. I even fabbed some outside rails from some 1/2"X3" pieces using 2X4 for posts and used brackets for the corners and used a couple of hasps to hold the rear cross piece with hitch pins to hold them. The post brackets were in the kit. .
I have basically the same thing on the trailer I got from Jayna. Purdy kewl that the little blazer can pull it with no troubles.

 
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