Trailer is inside

super99

Well-known Member
I repaired both corners this morning after having the septic tank pumped and a trip to Menards for a couple of 4x2. I took a little more dirt out in front to be sure it would fit under the roof. It is a tight fit on the sides, I have to have the trailer lined up just so before backing in. It wont quite all fit, about 1 foot too long but thats okay for now. I plan to get a piece of gutter for the front to direct roof water off of the trailer. I replaced one rotten board on the north side and need to put some screws in the roof tin. Im happy with how it turned out!!
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Some protection is better than no protection. Too much of my stuff is sitting outside but under the circumstance it cannot be helped.
 
Lay a piece of corrugated tin across the front to divert rain run off, and with the gutter is should keep fairly dry. Stan
 
Good work! I like the Oliver stickers as well. If my trailer has to set out much I cover it with an old hay tarp and just throw a couple chains over the tarp to hold it on. The sun can work on them fast.
 
As windy as it gets around here, just laying it on there won't work, it would be gone in a heartbeat. Maybe figure out some kind of frame to fasten to the trailer to hold it on.
 
i was thinking the band could play on the roof and pull the trailer out for the crowd to dance on.
 
Let the front end down so it slopes away from the front of the roof so water doesn't run in. I'll send dad over he can cobble something up for you and take all day to do it. Right up his alley.
 

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