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* The entire wooden portion is removable from the metal trailer frame with 4 quick-release bolts. | * The entire wooden portion is removable from the metal trailer frame with 4 quick-release bolts. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:48, 20 September 2017
An $80 trailer needed it's top rebuilt to be of any use. Fortunately, the metal frame measured nearly 4 ft by 8 ft exactly. A simple box frame built with some scrap wood provided something to mate the metal frame with it's new top surface and off we go!
Features include:
- Two separate compartments embedded into the bed of the trailer.
- A hinged ramp for easy access.
- Four heavy-duty eye bolts for tie-down points.
- The entire wooden portion is removable from the metal trailer frame with 4 quick-release bolts.