Originally Posted by hofersf49
Ok heres the deal i maybe and probably will be leaving for 2 months on a TDY. Now in July i am taking a trip to the homeland in Iowa and i need a trailer i plan on buying one but god knows new ones are way to expensive for me please if anyone hears of anything pm me please also if buying one doesnt work out does anyone have one i can borrow of course ill pay. oh as far as how much i am looking to spend 500-1000
Harbor Freight
HEAVY DUTY 1175 LB. CAPACITY 48" x 96" FOLDABLE UTILITY TRAILER WITH 12" WHEELS
LARGER PAYLOAD CAPACITY
Stow this folding trailer just about anywhere--it only takes up 2 ft. x 5 ft. 3'' of floorspace! Steel frame has built-in slots for stake siding (stake sides and trailer contents not included). Add your own plywood decking for a 4 ft. x 8 ft. bed. Bed tilts all the way to the ground for easy loading. Easy assembly.
- DOT certified tail light, fenders and safety wiring harness
- Heavy duty steel construction with baked enamel finish
- Includes coupler assembly with safety chains and 1-7/8'' ball hitch receiver
- Three leaf spring suspension
- 4.80-12 tires
Max. load capacity: 1175 lbs; Axle thickness: 5mmOverall dimensions: 140''L x 61-1/2''W x 19-1/4''H; Weight: 287 lbs.
ITEM 90154-4VGA
$249.99
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1740 LB CAPACITY SUPER DUTY 48" x 96" UTILITY TRAILER WITH 12" FIVE LUG WHEELS AND TIRES
Add your own planking to create a heavy duty hauler. Internal 2x4 brackets are built into the frame for long lasting durability. Large red stop/turn signals are provided. Also includes safety chain and 2'' coupler. Bed tilts to the ground for easy loading and unloading of rider mowers, ATVs, and more.
- Load capacity: 1740 lbs.
- Overall length: 11 1/2 feet
- Overall width: 62"
- Tire size: 12'' rim DOT approved 5 lug
ITEM 6464-1VGA
$359.99
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Last edited by Cecil; Mar 27, 2006 at 04:24 PM.