I got a trailer for the truck. 4'x7'x2'. Sometimes I carry some dirt/gravel/sand in the truck's bed and cleaning up afterwards is a PITA with the corrugated plastic bedliner. The trailer's floor is flat so it will be this trailer's main use.
It will need some work before I can use it. It was my wife's uncle's and sat in a field for some time. The tires still hold air, but are cracked and rotted. That will need replacement. The wiring is also dry rotted. The trailer is all steel so there is a lot of surface rust to remove and repaint, but everything is still very solid... and pretty heavy. Also, there is much more weight on the front since the axle is about 2/3 towards the rear.. With the trailer unhooked I can stand up at the very rear and the front will not lift at all. If I jump it lifts by about an inch.
For the price, I won't complain and it'll give me something to work on during the coming winter.
It will need some work before I can use it. It was my wife's uncle's and sat in a field for some time. The tires still hold air, but are cracked and rotted. That will need replacement. The wiring is also dry rotted. The trailer is all steel so there is a lot of surface rust to remove and repaint, but everything is still very solid... and pretty heavy. Also, there is much more weight on the front since the axle is about 2/3 towards the rear.. With the trailer unhooked I can stand up at the very rear and the front will not lift at all. If I jump it lifts by about an inch.
For the price, I won't complain and it'll give me something to work on during the coming winter.