Finally collected on the neighbor giving me a wood hauler. He is in his 70's and never used the trailer when it was given to him 15 years ago. It's a 60's era chevy bed so all of the wood is rotted or gone. The frame actually looks decent and the sides are all in good shape. It needs either new tires or tubes. It needs a new hitch coupler(about turned my day from good to bad when it came unglued behind the truck). And obviously new boards. Question is...how much work and money do I put into this. I mean it could be for just around my place or I could make it street legal with some minor welding and wheels.
Do I run it until the body rust off and use the frame as a base for a homemade trailer?
Decisions decisions.
The least work is about (5) 1" x 6" x 12' treated boards.($40ish)
New 2" hitch coupler($20)
And two tubes($20)
So I am at $80 to get it going to bare minimum.
After all it is just a wood hauler?...
Do I run it until the body rust off and use the frame as a base for a homemade trailer?
Decisions decisions.
The least work is about (5) 1" x 6" x 12' treated boards.($40ish)
New 2" hitch coupler($20)
And two tubes($20)
So I am at $80 to get it going to bare minimum.
After all it is just a wood hauler?...