Just a small trailer tip.
I noticed the photo of the trailer just this morning, there is one important thing you will want to check on the trailer, if you haven't already.
I see it is a painted trailer, that means paint on steel.
You will want to crawl under the trailer and make sure those cross beams do not have corrosion on the bottom of them. Same goes for the axle.
They can look new from the top and be rusted out at the bottom.
If you notice rust, poke around with a screw driver and make sure its still solid.
If you have significant rust, good news is trailers are not all that expensive in the scheme of things, even if you go aluminum, more of a pain in the butt getting one then actually paying for it.
I noticed the photo of the trailer just this morning, there is one important thing you will want to check on the trailer, if you haven't already.
I see it is a painted trailer, that means paint on steel.
You will want to crawl under the trailer and make sure those cross beams do not have corrosion on the bottom of them. Same goes for the axle.
They can look new from the top and be rusted out at the bottom.
If you notice rust, poke around with a screw driver and make sure its still solid.
If you have significant rust, good news is trailers are not all that expensive in the scheme of things, even if you go aluminum, more of a pain in the butt getting one then actually paying for it.