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Topic Started: Jun 27 2015, 03:30 PM (1,339 Views)
Freeman
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Hotrodray1
Jul 14 2015, 12:09 AM
I think it is 4'x6' weighs 190 lbs.
This is my dream trailer (dimensions/weight at least). I really want one now. :rocker I've always wanted a trailer so I can pick up things I don't want in the backseat.
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Stubby79
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Is that 4'x6' the exterior extreme dimensions of it? the bed/box certainly doesn't look like it's 4'x6'! (my trailer has a 4' square bed on it, looks big next to yours)
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scratchpaddy
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Not so fast

Hotrodray1
Jul 14 2015, 12:09 AM
It is a Reese backpacker only made a few years it is very light weight. I had found it and a Coleman versa trailer .I picked this one it does need a few little things but both of them did just tires. I was in the middle of building a trailer for my swift and found both of these!with this one complete I thought it was the way to go! I think it is 4'x6' weighs 190 lbs. I installed tires hard to tell it is behind you it pulls real good.

I sure would hope so, with that Z71 Silverado in front of it! :lol
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Stubby79
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Got another electric bike/scooter for $100:
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It's a fixer-upper. Like I need another one of those. :smackface

It runs. Non-motor related electrical needs work, though. Been sitting forever. Eh. These were the "good" ones...10 years ago, when such things hit the shores here.

Kid can help me work on it, since she's taken a liking to scooter rides.
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Hotrodray1
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Over Educated parts guy

My trailer with box is about 4x6 the frame is about 4x4. It will be at geoploozan me. I am hauling some parts up there to sell!
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Bannedfonz
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Not one today but Thursday I was helping my father in law replace his EGR on his '99 F-150. In return I acquired a timing light, compression/vacuum gauge kit with storage box, a remote start trigger and $20. Not bad for a half hour of work
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Stubby79
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Had the kid helping me change the rear inner tube on the scooter this morn. Took twice as long, but at least it's something that we can both somewhat enjoy, vs it being all about her!
Of course, it wasn't as simple as all that. After getting the tire/wheel back on, I went to put the chain back on and the pedal's bearings decided to suddenly all but seize up. They were a bit stiff, but I guess whatever rust was going on in there broke loose and made them grind to a halt...much plastic removal and sneakily oiling of the bearings and they're moving freely again.
With how bad said bearings were, I'm surprised other things - like the motor/wheel - are perfectly fine. It's always an adventure fixing up something that's been left out in the elements for who knows how long. :bacon
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Stubby79
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Maybe this is more to your guy's tastes:

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Cost was ~$150 Canadian. So just a bit over a hundred US.
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