This is going to be perfect for me. The only thing is I'm going to have to build a ladder rack for it
Michael Hickey said
May 19, 2013
Good luck with it, hope it turns out great.
Barry Landis said
May 19, 2013
That's a different trailer!
That would make a great soft wash hauler. Be sure to get a spray in liner on that one. That will rust out quick with no protection. Line X I believe is warranted against sodium hypochlorite.
Micheal Pumphrey said
May 19, 2013
It's getting painted and cleaned up this week. Water tanks will go in the open everything else will be inside.
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Micheal Pumphrey said
May 19, 2013
I'm going to make the lettering for it and try to figure out a way to loose the rivets so its smooth.
Steve Salley said
May 27, 2013
Hey mike
I will be real curious how this trailer works out for you. I thought of the same concept for our part of the world, since we have old man winter to deal with.
I like the idea of easy access to your tanks, but the security and neatness of everything else being inside.
Can't wait to see your progress.
Micheal Pumphrey said
Jun 5, 2013
Haven't had a chance to pick it up yet.
For what I paid for it it is well worth the wait. I've picked up some lights and paint
The box is going to be royal blue with a metallic. And everything else will be silver.
Micheal Pumphrey said
Jun 25, 2013
Micheal Pumphrey said
Jun 25, 2013
Thought .id post an update. Ran out of black paint for the primer
I was just now working on the letter until a storm rolled through
AC Lockyer said
Jun 25, 2013
Looking good, though I still think you should load everything inside the Raptor!
AC
Micheal Pumphrey said
Jun 25, 2013
That's my friends. They brought it to carry his goldwing on vacation. Very very nice trailer
Micheal Pumphrey said
Jul 5, 2013
-- Edited by Micheal Pumphrey on Friday 5th of July 2013 01:38:12 PM
Zach Maynard said
Jul 6, 2013
I never liked pulling a trailer but you will have tons of room on that one.
Micheal Pumphrey said
Jul 7, 2013
I like pulling a trailer. Makes it easier for me. I can take it home and just drop it in the driveway
Zach Maynard said
Jul 7, 2013
Like most I started with a trailer, but won't go back. A dedicated truck is obviously the most expensive but best option.
The only downside is space.
This is going to be perfect for me. The only thing is I'm going to have to build a ladder rack for it
That would make a great soft wash hauler. Be sure to get a spray in liner on that one. That will rust out quick with no protection. Line X I believe is warranted against sodium hypochlorite.
I will be real curious how this trailer works out for you. I thought of the same concept for our part of the world, since we have old man winter to deal with.
I like the idea of easy access to your tanks, but the security and neatness of everything else being inside.
Can't wait to see your progress.
Haven't had a chance to pick it up yet.
For what I paid for it it is well worth the wait. I've picked up some lights and paint
The box is going to be royal blue with a metallic. And everything else will be silver.
I was just now working on the letter until a storm rolled through
AC
-- Edited by Micheal Pumphrey on Friday 5th of July 2013 01:38:12 PM
The only downside is space.