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1. LBC Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 18:20:56 -0500
Thanks to all who have given me their thoughts and the skinny on their trailers. I think I will check out a landscape type trailer tomorrow. The only reservation I had about the generic version I see
/html/spridgets/2001-03/msg00666.html (7,019 bytes)

2. Fw: LBC Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 19:51:57 -0500
Use the tongue jack to lift the front of the trailer some to reduce the angle. Lay a couple of 2X6 boards on the steel mesh to distribute the weight when loading the car. (Roll the car on the boards)
/html/spridgets/2001-03/msg00677.html (7,869 bytes)

3. RE: LBC Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 17:53:29 -0800 m>
Just find a cheap 80s model ford F-150 pickup. Fabricate a set of ramps (lumber is fine) and spacers (to get over the wheel wells in the bed) and use that. I have done it twice now, once with a 69 Mi
/html/spridgets/2001-03/msg00686.html (7,445 bytes)

4. Re: LBC Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 21:27:15 -0500
Wow Toby, you must have iron b**s! I've got an F 250, 4x4 that I use to move a yard tractor. I use a cool set of aluminium ramps to load and I gotta tell you when I'm bout 3/4 of the way up I'm scare
/html/spridgets/2001-03/msg00693.html (8,656 bytes)

5. Re: LBC Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 22:22:40 -0500
I drove a 69 Sprite up a pair of 2 x 10s into the back of a dump truck once. I also had to back it back out of the same truck when I got it home. This will teach you to make sure those steering colum
/html/spridgets/2001-03/msg00699.html (8,299 bytes)

6. RE: LBC Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 22:17:34 -0500
Ever thought of a trailer that tilts, where the ramps are the rails for the car and you tilt the trailer and then winch the car up on to it. It's what I'm using now and it works great. Also a little
/html/spridgets/2001-03/msg00700.html (7,649 bytes)

7. RE: LBC Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 20:29:42 -0800 m>
Fits fine. just need a come along, some 10" by 2s or 4s for ramps, and some good blocks. The photos are the first time we did it, when we didn't know what we are doing. Since then we have done it 4 t
/html/spridgets/2001-03/msg00703.html (8,939 bytes)

8. Re: LBC Trailers (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2001 12:48:37 -0500
I built a small steel trailer out of 2x3" steel tube, .120" thick. Simple and strong. I have an axle suspended under two single-leaf springs, on 15" wheels, so the deck is rather high, presenting th
/html/spridgets/2001-03/msg00750.html (8,173 bytes)


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