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Highway Trucks and Trailers On road trucks and trailers single and twin axle trucks. |
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Nice. Those Bruder trailers do fairly well and can accommodate many modifications.
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I would later find out that this trailer would hold a 185 pound friend, the deck portion anyway. The neck was the weak link and the reason it wouldn't be strong enough for use with my Premacon machines.
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Wow 185 LB person? Thats a lot. Yes those necks aren't that factory strong. What about the axles and the axle mounts? Did you beef those up as well?
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I used it for display , as long as it was hooked up to a truck with the landing legs down for support I could put my 30pound Premacon machines on it. Raise the legs and the trailer would bend at the neck.
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I painted it black , added a wood deck with extra aluminum strips that I polished to give it lots of bling.
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I added a King hauler rear bumper, it looks good on the trailer but I never cared for the look of it on the truck.
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Being a Peterbilt guy , I flipped the mirrors from one side to the other and mounted them upside down. Doing this lowers them as you can see in this pic. Note the landing gear is down to support the weight.
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I wonder if it'd be possible to reinforce that neck area to make it as tough as the rest of the trailer?
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I pulled that trailer around for an entire weekend , loading it up with paper towels to simulate the big rolls ( seen in back ground ) at one point a co-worker stood on it and went for a short ride until the neck cracked. Didn't break mind you, it stayed together no problem even at 40 mph. Eventually it did break when we tried to load our other yard truck on it.
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Have you any plans to build an RC version of your work rig?
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No , cause that would require me to have a few trailers and with my limited tools building stuff takes a long time. I did see a couple years back someone did make an RC version of this truck.
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Hey, don't feel bad about not having a bunch of equipment for building/fabricating, a lot of us don't have that stuff. And thats Ok too. I have a bunch of hand tools and my trusty dremel with many attachments,,, and I have built and modified all kinds of stuff. But, we are all amazed with what is scratch built on here by people using those larger tools. It is truly amazing.... |
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Yeah it’s exclusive rc that built the shunt truck. Think he builds them for 2500$.
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