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Here's another trailer dollly. I saw this design on-line and decided to make my own. I put a small angle in the handle thinking that it would add a little clearance to my walk, but it turns out that I really didn't need to do that. I'm 6'4" and I love the long handle, which is one of the main reasons I wanted to make my own. This thing is SWEET! . I built this for less than $20. the most expensive part was the ball. I built a utility trailer and then decided to build this in order to move it around. I never tried using one before....I wasn't sure how well they work, but now I'll never be without one. I welded the nut on the stem so I can change the ball out, but the 1 7/8 ball works great on my 2 inch coupler for moving.
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Reply:great idea & it looks purdy too. I just may add that to my list of stuff to makeMiller thunderbolt 250Decastar 135ERecovering tool-o-holic ESAB OAI have been interested or involved in Electrical, Fire Alarm, Auto, Marine, Welding, Electronics ETC to name a just a few. So YES you can own too many tools.
Reply:I've seen those and always thought it would be cool to make one. Thanks for sharing it.Cam.
Reply:man that things awesome defintely on my list
Reply:Those dollys are defiantly handy as pockets on a shirt. I had one and someone came along and decided that they needed it worse than I did. Not big on thieves around here! I suppose it's time to build another one! What size tube did you use? I used pneumatic tires on my last one because I figured it would roll better in the grass. Do the hard wheels do okay on lawn?StephenMillermatic 251Miller Syncrowave 200Miller 30A SpoolgunHypertherm Powermax 30Etc., etc., etc.............Cancer Sucks!
Reply:Looks good! Nice simple design.What distance did you go with from the center of the ball down to the ground with it at max height? Is the trailer pretty level when you move it around with the dolly? I guess measuring the ball height on your tow vehicle would be a good number to use if it tows with the trailer pretty level...
Reply:The dolly works good enough on the lawn.... Still better than lifting and moving by hand. If I were to make another one, I may put a longer axle on it, or longer grip. But this still is unbelievalbly easy to usehttp://www.youtube.com/user/c599209/videos
Reply:I bought this one on sale for $20 some years ago. Really helped out with moving the jet ski trailers around the yard. http://www.harborfreight.com/heavy-d...lly-37510.html
Reply:Originally Posted by captain bellyThe dolly works good enough on the lawn.... Still better than lifting and moving by hand. If I were to make another one, I may put a longer axle on it, or longer grip. But this still is unbelievalbly easy to use
Reply:Bolts were welded on...... With threads sticking out. Also, use a lock nut for keeping the wheels on. You can adjust for 'roll'http://www.youtube.com/user/c599209/videos |
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