Either a 4'x8', some sort of small adventure trailer.
Ooops, my misunderstanding. Those little open trailers can be very useful for all kinds of stuff...good investment.
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Either a 4'x8', some sort of small adventure trailer.
Ooops, my misunderstanding. Those little open trailers can be very useful for all kinds of stuff...good investment.
True, but then you wouldn’t have the joy of spending 180x the average venezuelan’s yearly income on something that sits the majority of the time. Put a Yeti in it and you’d be set for beer runs that necessitate sleeping it off in a Walmart parking lot.
In all honesty, it's going to be something where I don't need it now, but once I have one, I'll be able to find all kinds of use for.
I bought a single axel 6x10 enclosed in '07 for a specific purpose which never developed (long story) for about $2,500.....but when I've needed it, I'm damn sure glad I had it.
180x the average venezuelan’s yearly income
Is that close to a couple of hot dogs and a big gulp from 7-11 ?
Wulf202 keeps encouraging me to get something like a 5'x10' for a little more money. That's coming from his experience of actually using trailers for real work. I'm still on the fence about going that big. I figure if I ever get a real vehicle that can tow the weight that a larger trailer can handle, hopefully I'd be able to sell my smaller one for a similar price and not lose a bunch of money on it.
Investment in equipment or facility tends to run on the higher side of what you need at the time. Inevitably, you most likely will feel that you wished you had gotten more than you originally thought you should have.
Understanding that your towing capability is restricted as of now, go bigger with anticipating a tow vehicle upgrade in your future.
Lake McConaughy or Lake Ogallala?
McConaughy. How is Ogallala?
Ogallala ……
Makes me think of the Bremen town musicians. When I was a kid I remember having a record telling a story about that. It would be cool to hear it again just 'cause.