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Logging Trailer
I have been really bummed out with the fab shop stuff - and because of that I really had not been doing anything of my own. Didn't really have any drive or desire.
But - when I was cleaning up the debris and dusting off my work bench ..... I had a thought hit me - I had some left over drop deck frame rails from some time ago..... and I had been wanting a logging trailer for some time. Add in Freddy's inspirational work and here goes ..... .... more to come .... |
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Awesome Izzy! Those frame rails look really nice, and I like the tri-axle set-up, with air ride. Keep it going!
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looks awesome so far. those rails a really sweet looking!
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Great looking build Izzy You trailers are simply amazing
If you need any photos of logging trailers, just ask. I'm certain that I could get a group of the guys/gals from the West Coast Log Truckers to send some over for you. Just let me know what angle/view you need and I'd see if I can get 'em for you. For something different: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=dYhMWd1bwfA I'm interested in your build, so many options - RCT
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Nice build Izzy, did you supply those rails at one time?
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Hey I have seen them before...LOL... Looking good its going to be an nice trailer
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I really like those rails, and with a tri axle set up your on your way to another awesome build! Great job! Cant wait for the updates!!
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Looks good Chris We dont have any 3 axle trailers down here but it looks good cant wait to see the standards on it .
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Thanks everyone - the inspiration on this build is a local guy who runs a tri with slightly smaller tires - it has a bit of a sloped end so he loads a small loader up on the rear. I guess he specializes in small batch pick ups.
Unfortunately I never see the truck in a lot parked - always on the run- so no pics As Paul hinted - yes the frame rails were a special order some time ago. Unfortunately these are 1/8 thick. Q- how many have figured out that the width outside to outside of your trailer frame rails is larger than your tractors? I can get by with the thicker rails since I'm using Russ' air ride suspensions. Izzy |
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On a stock frame width like my other trailers I typically add the supplied washers between the drag link and the uprights in his suspension. 3 - 3mm flat washers per side.
On this one - with tractor frame spreaders and the thicker rails no washers are needed. I am not positive about his new suspension as I have not installed one yet. Izzy |
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It should be the same spacing
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And now for todays updates ...... the supports between the upright posts are not anchored just yet. It looked too naked without them.
Should I have upright posts on every support? I ran out of narrow channel from Menards - just picked it up. Each support is a 1/2" wide channel and a 3/8" wide channel together. I measured the bunk supports today - 9-1/8" overall - translates to 11' overall - I guess I'm building an off hiway trailer rather than a on-road style...... |
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Nice progress Izzy, I like it!
Cheer's, Neil. |
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The binders look great, Izzy. I wouldn't worry much about the scale factor. The cool factor will make up for it. Working binders is something you don't see much of. Making the ratchet mechanism out of a motor pinion gear is genius!
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Very cool Izzy.Trailer looks awsome and looks like it can hald a jag of wood .Like those rachets ..how a set of these for your trailer ..lol.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdLGbGh9ASM
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Thanks Nate - I like them too - now to find a suitable cable or strap.
Lou - Now that's serious ingenuity - I wonder if they keep them "live" throughout the trip - just in case the load shifts and settles. You Aussie guys got it goin on! Way cool |
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The trailer looks like the ones they run up in Maine off-highway. keep it up!!
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