sgtsandman
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I've talked off and on about my utility trailer and figured it might be time to make a post about it so people have a better idea what I'm talking about. First, like all build it yourself trailer kits, it's Chinese. Red Trailer has gone out of business a few years ago. So, if you are looking for something other than the Harbor Freight design, it's no longer available. At least not through them.
There really isn't super special about the trailer. The basic 1,000 pound kit, has a GVWR of 1,450 pounds and weights 287 pounds before adding wood for a deck or sides. It did have the upgrade option of a 2,000 pound axle for added carrying capacity but there was not other difference between the two options. The only option I did get for the trailer at the time was an extended tongue bar for carry canoes.
Here are pictures of the original build.
The rack for carrying a canoe was built the following year.
There really isn't super special about the trailer. The basic 1,000 pound kit, has a GVWR of 1,450 pounds and weights 287 pounds before adding wood for a deck or sides. It did have the upgrade option of a 2,000 pound axle for added carrying capacity but there was not other difference between the two options. The only option I did get for the trailer at the time was an extended tongue bar for carry canoes.
Here are pictures of the original build.
The rack for carrying a canoe was built the following year.