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locoboy

posted on 30/3/06 at 07:29 AM Reply With Quote
small trailer ideas

Im thinking of knocking up a small trailer to go behind an old Land Rover, probaly only 5 feet by 3 fet or there abouts.

It only has to carry about 1/2 a ton or grain and it wont be on the road, it will be across grass (ie not severe off road).

I seem to remember someone using the rear beam axle from a pug 205 as a trailer axle? Anyone care to confirm or suggest any alternatives.

It needs to be made as cheaply as possible - any suggestions?

Thanks





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Kissy

posted on 30/3/06 at 07:34 AM Reply With Quote
Simplest way would be to use a rwd axle with leafsprings. Assume you'll need some springing? If not any rear beam'll do.
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locoboy

posted on 30/3/06 at 07:40 AM Reply With Quote
not really sure if springing would be required, couldn't i just run the tyre pressures a bit softer?

Its probably only going to be used half a dozen times a year to be honest and a very low speeds.





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Hammerhead

posted on 30/3/06 at 08:00 AM Reply With Quote
you could probably buy a second hand one cheaper than you could make one. Try ebay or local admag.
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zilspeed

posted on 30/3/06 at 08:43 AM Reply With Quote
Axles from car derived vans are ideal for this application. I'm thinking astramax or escort van.

Every FWD escort van since about 1981 has a dead beam axle and leaf springs. Couldn't be easier for trailer use.






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Peteff

posted on 30/3/06 at 08:44 AM Reply With Quote
Escort vans.

They are beam axle leaf sprung, the Mk3 was anyway.





yours, Pete

I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.

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balidey

posted on 30/3/06 at 09:19 AM Reply With Quote
you can get an old caravan chassis for about 30 to 50 quid, then either leave that size or attack it with a grinder to shorten it.

try ad trader on line, someone offering one for free, some others for 50 quid.

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timf

posted on 30/3/06 at 09:26 AM Reply With Quote
escort 3 > van beam axle and these





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02GF74

posted on 30/3/06 at 11:43 AM Reply With Quote
how mcu you wanna spend? Sankey trailer can be pivcket up fro about £ 100+
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wilkingj

posted on 30/3/06 at 12:44 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 02GF74
how mcu you wanna spend? Sankey trailer can be pivcket up fro about £ 100+


Thats fine for us Landy Drivers, but somehow, I dont think the tow bar on a Ford will be the right type or height

Also you would find it difficult to get a locost in it. On it, yes... but not in it!.

I like the trailer plans, but pity there are no details of the axle arangements.
I suppose a set of Towsure wheels and their axle would do the trick. However, hardly a Locost option.

I want one to put my Viento on, so a carrying weight of 600 - 700kgs + the trailer, means its got to be braked. I suppose I could make an A Frame, and tow it directly.

Decisions Decisions!!







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timf

posted on 30/3/06 at 01:09 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by wilkingj
[I like the trailer plans, but pity there are no details of the axle arangements.



have a look here for how to work out where the axle/s should be placed then use the beam axle instead of the rubber style suspension units.





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jack trolley

posted on 31/3/06 at 05:46 PM Reply With Quote
Northern Tool (no offence )


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