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    Morning Fellas & and fellets..

    got my tow bar fitted Hooray! not i'm on the scout for a trailer.
    I basically need one for ferrying logs around for fuel (nope not a surf conversion) that would take it back to steam... i wonder.....

    anyway .....

    Trailer was wondering if you guys would know of what sort of trailer i would need?

    it will have to be able to kept in a garage, be deep enough to hold plenty of wood & maybe barrels of waste veg oil....

    Would a 4 wheel one be better for the weight or will a 2 wheel be suffice?

    Any suggestions?

    Stu
    http://www.manicgamer.net

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    Originally posted by amethyst
    Morning Fellas & and fellets..

    got my tow bar fitted Hooray! not i'm on the scout for a trailer.
    I basically need one for ferrying logs around for fuel (nope not a surf conversion) that would take it back to steam... i wonder.....

    anyway .....

    Trailer was wondering if you guys would know of what sort of trailer i would need?

    it will have to be able to kept in a garage, be deep enough to hold plenty of wood & maybe barrels of waste veg oil....

    Would a 4 wheel one be better for the weight or will a 2 wheel be suffice?

    Any suggestions?

    Stu

    How about one of these?

    www.trailers.co.uk/uk/List/Trailers/T|00038?order=L

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    • #3
      Originally posted by amethyst

      Would a 4 wheel one be better for the weight or will a 2 wheel be suffice?

      Any suggestions?

      Stu
      4 wheel will be much more stable and you will be able to get a plant trailer with a very heavy capacity. These usually have sides about 300 - 400mm deep. The logs will not overlad a plant trailer - increase the side wall by standing some plywood up when you're picking up your logs.

      This kind of sheddy old thing on ebay http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Heavy-Duty-4-W...QQcmdZViewItem

      or new will be about £1500 - search for plant trailer.
      Another member of the 'A' team

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      • #4
        dirtydog will be along shortly, he'll find you one.
        it's in me shed, mate.

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        • #5
          Excellent .. thanks for the info guys....

          Stu
          http://www.manicgamer.net

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          • #6
            you rang
            sounds like an Ifor Williams GD105 would do nicely and it should fit in a garage OK as Ive had them in mine before. Thats 10'x5' and you can buy stuff like higher sides / ladder racks etc.
            If thats too big try a GD84, 8' x 4' single or twin axle, you just need to decide how much weight you are likely to carry as they have different carrying capacities.
            Tim
            Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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