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    I agree with you tater trying to get a 30' trailer anywhere is a challenge let alone into a backyard or down to the barn.
    sledge it would make a great starter car hauler remove the box and add ramps the original deck should be fine for a while but might need to get beefed up once exposed to the weather. i would think with a few modifications it could do real well and with your connection if the price was right I say go for it.

    as far as adding a double stack trying to bring a top heavy load like that into some of the yards around here would take a set of brass. steep washboard hills, hairpin blind corners could get ugly quick but for all you flatlanders it would be fine lol

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    Thats when you have to un-hook the trailer and drag it out with the truck then hook it up and load it on the trailer.Also you think you going to be able to drive a 20,000lbs vehicle behine a bard and what not.Then good luck on not getting stuck lol.
    It won't work because the top car would hit the cab.Plus it would be alot harder than you think.

    If i had something like that then i would have my two car behind it hauling 3 at a time lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    It won't work because the top car would hit the cab.Plus it would be alot harder than you think.
    I think you missing what I'm saying. With 23' of deck that wouldn't be any issues there. I'm not saying a full on double decker. Besides if theres enough space on johns 18' trailer, why wouldn't it fit on 23' of deck ? A lot harder than I think ? If you used the same exact design as that wright trailer, wheres the hard part ? They engineers done the hard part all you'd have to do is copy it. If I could find plans or a trailer irl to copy off of, I'd add that flip up deck to my 22' gn tomorow. Finally found them pics of johns trailer

    http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/vehic...ing-etc-3.html

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    i think his deck is longer than 18ft.Also like i said it will still be a waste as far as getting in somewhere because the truck itself is so heavy

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    I think tater was looking for JohnC4x4's trailer pics:
    These what you are looking for?



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    And hooked to a single wheel truck,,,???
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    yeah man you guys sometimes lol.

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    Chiming in late but I just want to say if some one were to buy one of these uhaul trucks, normally don't they have a ton of miles and also lots of people have the mentality who cares, its a rental.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scrapping4ever View Post
    Chiming in late but I just want to say if some one were to buy one of these uhaul trucks, normally don't they have a ton of miles and also lots of people have the mentality who cares, its a rental.
    Nah.. not too late, The upside is that these are fleet maintained. I once parked cars for Avis Rent A Car. I'll tell you that I'd buy one of their rentals after they deem it no longer new enough to rent.. they have full on mechanic teams that maintain the car every single time it is returned. I cannot vouch for Uhaul doing the same- but most companies that rely on a vehicle to generate revenue and maintain their namesake- tend to maintain them well.. right up until the end of their service life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanic688 View Post
    And hooked to a single wheel truck,,,???
    Yes
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    Thanks Sledge for posting the photos, I was away for the week

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnC4X4 View Post

    Thanks Sledge for posting the photos, I was away for the week
    Not a problem sir. I remember seeing your trailer on here when I first arrived to the SMF.. That is one wicked set-up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge42 View Post
    Not a problem sir. I remember seeing your trailer on here when I first arrived to the SMF.. That is one wicked set-up!
    Wish I could find one like around these parts!

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    Quote Originally Posted by taterjuice View Post
    Wish I could find one like around these parts!
    I've never seen one around here either- not for sale.. nor hauling into a yard.. nor on the highway hauling. So they aren't too easy to find around here either!

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    Seen a lot tractor pullers use these as their haulers or old buses.

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    Man sucks at the auction this week i only got 1 car what a waste really.But i guess something is better than nothing.Also yesterday i seen my trailer has a flat tire so i am about to go and hook it up and take it up the road to get the tire fixed fun fun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    Man sucks at the auction this week i only got 1 car what a waste really.But i guess something is better than nothing.Also yesterday i seen my trailer has a flat tire so i am about to go and hook it up and take it up the road to get the tire fixed fun fun.
    I fix mine at work for free ! Plus I'll patch Sidewall or whatever, I've yet to ruin a tire by patching the sidewall either. The guys at the big chain tire stores are ripping off people with that rule "can't patch within 2" of the sidewall," screw that I'll patch on the side and it'll hold up for sure. Just one of the reasons I part time scrap, working in this shop helps keep of some of my maintenance costs under control.

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    yeah got it fixed was leaking a little around the rim cost my $6.00 lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Focker View Post
    yeah got it fixed was leaking a little around the rim cost my $6.00 lol
    Are you serious ? 6$ for a bead leak ?

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    yeah was going to be $10 but i only had $6 on me luckily lol.


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