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Wanted a small utility trailer to use mainly for hauling lawn/landscaping stuff when we trim our many plants or I have to bag my lawn when it's too long and to provide extra carrying room if we get what is too much for the Mav bed alone.
Northern Tool had one to assemble for 350.00. Weight load, 1062lbs. Frame dimensions 40" wide and 48" long.
Because frame was black and wheels white with the typical black/red stripes on wheel I planned on white sides/front and found white paintable PVC boards that go around a garage door for trim as the front and sides to make it "match" the Mav's white with black trim and red taillights. May try to paint the PVC trim to better match this winter.
Painted the exterior plywood floor black. The sides have thumb screws through the holes in the stake pockets to hold sides in place but still removable. Hinged the front and back to fold inward for longer loads and held in place by black barrel latches when up. Whether with front and back down or up the sides are kept in position with two "bows" using screen door turnbuckles.
Northern Tool had one to assemble for 350.00. Weight load, 1062lbs. Frame dimensions 40" wide and 48" long.
Because frame was black and wheels white with the typical black/red stripes on wheel I planned on white sides/front and found white paintable PVC boards that go around a garage door for trim as the front and sides to make it "match" the Mav's white with black trim and red taillights. May try to paint the PVC trim to better match this winter.
Painted the exterior plywood floor black. The sides have thumb screws through the holes in the stake pockets to hold sides in place but still removable. Hinged the front and back to fold inward for longer loads and held in place by black barrel latches when up. Whether with front and back down or up the sides are kept in position with two "bows" using screen door turnbuckles.
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