Posted by IaLeo on March 26, 2015 at 08:32:06 from (69.66.122.171):
In Reply to: Haulin Trailer posted by jeffcat on March 25, 2015 at 21:15:25:
I have a Haulin trailer that looks like that and it still has a sticker on the front rail near the center. Rated at 1600 lbs, but I would and have never loaded it that heavy. It has traveled thousands of miles, some at 75mph, literally bouncing along empty in the California and Arizona mountains. For me it was the best choice for moving households from Iowa to CA and to AZ. Mine has a handy tilt bed (gotta remember to put the lock pin back in!) and I installed a found hand winch on the tongue in front of the bed and have winched heavy objects up the tilted bed or simply locked down a dead lawn tractor against the front end gate.
What my favorite features are that it is light enough to push around empty and the fenders are flush so one can load a 48 inch LT with grass chute or anything wider than the deck. I have had one bearing seize and I managed to clean the axle and hub for a new one. Working after 10 years or more. I think it is about 20 years old. Original tires...gotta keep them pumped up to 75? lbs. On long trips with load I always feel them with my hand to check for heating when at rest stops.
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