Hello,
I've been noodling around with the idea of building a camper or a base camp chuckwagon, using this chassis that I built in 1985 in my mother-in-law's basement (later re that). It started as kit like the HF 40x48, but it is pre-Harbor Freight from Kmart. I put a longer 2.5 x 2.5 tongue to accommodate a Sunfish sailboat, but the leaf suspension was beating the hull, and so I made this suspension from perforated tube and motorcycle shocks (currently from a 750cc bike?). The sailboat rode on it like it was a pillow. After the Sunfish was donated to the Boy Scouts, it served as a utility trailer for very light loads, and for HS homecoming parade floats. Now it's decision time, after a refurb job on the paint, wheelbearings & wheels, coupler.
Does anybody have a guess as to how much weight this thing might safely bear? On the table for tongue load strength, I estimate about 750 lbs. The frame and suspension are in very good condition w/o rust or leaks from the shocks. Should I go to my hardware store and borrow 500-800 lbs of bagged cement or gravel, and go for a bumpy test drive? I'm planning to put a bicycle rack on the tongue, ahead of any box.
My biggest concern, is that the spring-shocks will fail. They are mounted on an incline, instead of vertically. Since the springs bear load largely in compression and support only a little bit when bending, I'm worried that piston rods of the shocks will bend. Any opinions about that?