Several weeks back, our local club (who is trying to get going again following the mayhem of the last two and a half years) tried to do a road ride and reorganizational meeting
We were able to have the meeting, but the road ride was a wash. Literally.
It rained an inch and a half in about 3.5...
We found out about this event that they have in a rural community near us. It's difficult for the kids to do any trick or treating because of how far apart the houses are and how sparse the population is. Hardly makes it worth dressing up or buying a costume for four Snickers bars...
Anyways...
I have a set that I saved for.
Impact, hammer drill, sawzall, flashlite, oscillating cutter, 7.25” saw, 4.5” grinder.
Damn nice stuff. I use it at home and work.
On the old truck, we.had a diode that was on the brake light wire and it could go up and charge.the battery.
not sure how all the new electronics would like something like that, but it sure did work well back in the day
Smallest brake system I've personally seen was with 12" rims.
You're probably going to have to change the rear axle to get brakes on it and 4 tires. Still a cheap trailer.
Those springs look like the ones on my 4x6. They were rated at 1000#.
If you're going to.put cars on it, best know for...
No, this is not a "how to make your pants fit better after turkey day" post
I have a flat belt to lace and I wanted to learn to do it the old fashioned way.
This is a little long, but it's detailed enough to get the point across the first time.
Wider belts require more holes.
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