slowcowboy wrote:Hey folks teardroping is supposed to be fun and cheap, and it is if you don't start beliving the sky is green and the grass is blue.
Toytaco2 wrote:Hopefully to get this thread back on track: I built my 5x9 on the 4x8 1740 lb HF frame. It tows great and shows no signs of wear. I see no reason it won't give many years of TDing fun. I do plan to add the tongue extension that several here have recommended. Mainly, I think backing the trailer would become much easier with the added length.
Mike
bobhenry wrote:And they told me my "Pregnant rollerskate" was "NOT RATED TO TOW"
:laughter:
Look ma NO brakes. :lol:
BobR wrote:HF 1175# folder. Over 8,000 miles on it now...no problems what so ever.
eamarquardt wrote:bobhenry wrote:And they told me my "Pregnant rollerskate" was "NOT RATED TO TOW"
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Look ma NO brakes.
Yup, yer right, pregnant roller skate, short wheelbase (78 inches), heavy as heck lexan roof (if I remember right), trailer probably over 50 percent of tow vehicle, yer pushin the "envelope".
Murphy was an optomist.
Good luck.
Cheers,
Gus
Woodbutcher wrote:Well after all the excitement recently in several HF threads I just had to get one. They are on sale and I used the 20 % off coupon. Brought the 4X8 1750LB trailer to $287.00. How can you beat that. Now I have to decide what to build. This one will be simpler then the Woody I did first. But that's the fun, figuring out what to make.
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