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    What do you guys use for a trailer on the ranch

    #2
    I use an old jet ski trailer.

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      #3
      I just bought a 7x16’ enclosed trailer with extra height to 7’ interior. Plan to get a cargo trailer conversion as a toy hauler is not in the “hunting” budget. Trying to determine what amenities I want to include beyond the basics. Keep in mind a ramp door eats into the door height by 6”.

      I will be working on a DIY post over the next week

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        #4
        Utv trailer

        I built one out of some stuff that was laying around. Bought new wheels and tires for it tho, the old ones were junk


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          #5
          Very nice

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            #6
            Just picked one up out of the classifieds like gummie posted. Mine has ATV tires on it to make it a hair taller. I plan on adding a boat winch so my 80 year old dad can just winch critters into it when Im not around.

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              The link to the build thread.





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              Last edited by Texas8point; 09-14-2020, 06:29 AM.

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                #8
                I just finished this one about a month ago. Sold the ranch truck and want to avoid buying another one. It has a Harbor Freight frame that I decked and built rails for. The wheels and spacers were new. The slowest part of the build was modifying the spacers on the inner edge to fit over a weld seam on the hubs. I could have taken them to the machine shop but decided that I could get it done with a diamond wheel and die grinder. It probably took about an hour per spacer once I figured out which tool to use.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by 60 Deluxe View Post
                  I just finished this one about a month ago. Sold the ranch truck and want to avoid buying another one. It has a Harbor Freight frame that I decked and built rails for. The wheels and spacers were new. The slowest part of the build was modifying the spacers on the inner edge to fit over a weld seam on the hubs. I could have taken them to the machine shop but decided that I could get it done with a diamond wheel and die grinder. It probably took about an hour per spacer once I figured out which tool to use.

                  That’s good looking.


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