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255 viewsClose-up of the leg. The upper bolt screws into a nut I welded to the back of the C-channel. The bottom bolt passes all the way through and is loosely secured with a nut -- not really necessary, just used to keep the leg from wobbling forward and backward. Next time I think I'll make the legs flare out from the trailer some more to provide better stability as well as make them shorter so more weight is on them and not the rear tire. If I'm not careful I can put the trailer on one of its rear corners.Apr 04, 2007
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267 viewsHere I removed the upper wood box. I took two of the C-channel side braces that were used to hold the wood panels and with a little drilling, cutting, welding, and two polyurethane castor wheels, made them into removable legs that can be used to support and move the trailer for the time being.Apr 04, 2007
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280 viewsOdd looking (original?) safety chain clip.Apr 02, 2007
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333 viewsThe single-wheel. For those not familiar with this type of trailer, the wheel assembly is on a pivot, just like the front wheel on a shopping cart i.e. a castor (wheel). Since I backed the trailer in the driveway the castor is further under the trailer. When I pull the trailer forward, the castor will pivot 180-degrees, thus placing the castor further rearward. Learn more here: http://www.singlewheel.com/Apr 02, 2007
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283 viewsDetail of the left rear corner.Apr 02, 2007
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292 viewsDetail of the pivot assembly. Has a Zerk fitting so the pivot can be lubricated. Nice!Apr 02, 2007
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267 viewsThe top wooden box comes off the lower metal box. The wooden box has a door and the lower box has a drop-down tailgate.Apr 02, 2007
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294 viewsClose-up of the single-to-double hitch the previous owner made. I had to use a 1.25" to 2" adapter to pull it behind my Jetta. Was a little squirly even though I went no faster than 60mph. Definitely will be stable once I make a real hitch for my Squareback.Apr 02, 2007
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02Apr2007 -- Made it home.313 viewsTrailer parked at home.Apr 02, 2007
     
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