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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Fri Aug 22, 08 7:02 pm Flat Bed Trailer |
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Anyone have a flat bed trailer they wouldn't mind renting for a few days to haul the slider down to Floras Lake?
The slider is 20 feet long, so it would need to be able to accommodate that.
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kyle.vh
Since 11 Jul 2007
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Fri Aug 22, 08 7:44 pm |
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| maybe post on craigs list? sometimes you can get hooked up with weird requests.
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Fri Aug 22, 08 7:52 pm |
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| I've got an 8 footer...
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Dickfircrick
Since 29 May 2007
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Fri Aug 22, 08 8:13 pm |
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| 8 footer?, Thanks, he needs a trailer that will haul a 20' slider. WTF?
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Fri Aug 22, 08 11:10 pm |
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| fuck dude, just thought I'd offer if nothing else turned up.
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
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Sat Aug 23, 08 6:36 am |
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Couldn't you just bolt an axle under it, add a tongue to the front and rig up some lights?
NorthernTool.com has all you need.
I built a portable kicker once but never got it permanently mounted to the trailer:
Still got all the CNC files if you need a winter project.
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splaterwin

Since 17 Nov 2005
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Sat Aug 23, 08 7:14 am |
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I have a single place snowmobile trailer. With front and back ramp down it is 12' long. You could strap 4x4's to bed to extend length. Your welcome to use it if you think it will work.
-splat
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Mark

Since 20 Jun 2005
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Sat Aug 23, 08 9:57 am |
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I have a three place snowmobile trailer. The deck should be about 13' long. You are welcome to it. The only prob. is I have my parents in town this week. You would need to come pick it up in hillsboro.
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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
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Sat Aug 23, 08 10:03 am |
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| Hein wrote: | Couldn't you just bolt an axle under it, add a tongue to the front and rig up some lights?
NorthernTool.com has all you need.
I built a portable kicker once but never got it permanently mounted to the trailer:
Still got all the CNC files if you need a winter project.
-Hein |
might not be the best idea because the slider is pretty skinny and could easly tip on the windy 101 highway
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
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Sat Aug 23, 08 10:12 am |
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It's not going to tip over with ~150# of wheels, tires, springs
and an axle on it plus it's connected to the hitch of your car.
If it feels unstable throw in a couple of sand bags.
But whatever... I was just making a suggestion.
Now I'm kind of sorry I wasted my time.
Too many 'experts' around here.
Carry on,
Hein
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stringy

Since 23 Jun 2006
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Sat Aug 23, 08 10:42 am |
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| splaterwin wrote: | I have a single place snowmobile trailer. With front and back ramp down it is 12' long. You could strap 4x4's to bed to extend length. Your welcome to use it if you think it will work.
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I'm no physics engineer, but I tried hauling some 16 foot 2 x4's in an 8 foot trailer once.
Not a good idea because the overhang can take wieght off the tongue and make it hard for your vehicle to drive.
I about made the darwin awards when my rear end started picking up and swerving out of control.
just consider using the right trailer or leave the slider at home.
I wish I could be there I could bring Wiley's inflatable slider down. It will completely fit inside my van.
Maybe next time.
stringy
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Hein
Since 08 Mar 2005
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Sat Aug 23, 08 10:57 am |
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| Rule of thumb is that 10% of the trailer's total weight should be on the tongue.
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crucifunkin
Since 31 Aug 2005
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Sat Aug 23, 08 5:29 pm |
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| find a full sized pickup with a lumber rack. That should take care of it.
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