For the price and spec, there couldn't be much better than this for making a TD.
https://www.northerntool.com/shop/tools ... _200671885
You'd take it home and start installing side doors and galley/bunk dividing wall.
John61CT wrote:POS quality, would likely fail a roadworthy over there.
IMO
hankaye wrote:Some folks here (USA), will throw their nose out of joint at any products from
Northern Tool
hank
John61CT wrote:Well personally I only buy stuff from Harbor Freight or Northern Tools if I won't be using it much and won't care if it falls apart.
John61CT wrote:Marketing is evil deception.
RJ Howell wrote:John61CT wrote:POS quality, would likely fail a roadworthy over there.
IMO
You have/had one? Not much not to like about it.. Only thing I couldn't find was steel frame thickness.
2" x 3" Tube A-Frame Tongue
2" x 3" Tube Main Frame
2" A-Frame Coupler with Safety Chains
2,000 lb. Rated Top Wind Jack
3,500 lb. Rated Idler Axle
3-Leaf Springs
205X15 Tire and Wheel Assemblies
White Mod Wheels
Smooth Aluminum Fenders
24" Frame On Center
24" Wall On Center
24" Roof On Center
3/4" Plywood Floor
1/8" Luan Interior Walls
Single Rear Door
16" Front Stone Guard
LED Lighting Package
McDave wrote:Ha ha!
"the ducks nuts."![]()
That's a new one on me!
As with most things, you probably get what you pay for. If you are lucky. Quality vs. Price it's Ok. but at 4 1/2 feet tall.... my back couldn't take it.
McDave
hankaye wrote:MickinOz, Howdy;
They also figure that Crocodile Dundee's back yard is what ALL of Oz is like![]()
hank
hankaye wrote:Marketing is geared for folks to make informed decisions about products,
Think that through, no really think it through, please.
hank
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