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I'm interested. I've been looking at how to modify my 5'x8' Tractor Supply version of that trailer. The gate doesn't come off, and has to be modified in order to lay flat when you put it forward. It's simple enough to make it detachable, but I'm interested in how you'll do the ramps. I'm also interested in how one goes about adding brakes to a trailer. Someone sold a flatbed on here for a good deal with no brakes and I've been wondering how that works ever since.
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http://www.suehirosushi.com/
I don't need the bouquet plates, simple fresh sashimi makes me happy.
I may keep the gate around, but relocate the barrel hinges to be flush with the deck. It's pretty heavy, but would be easy on short trips. Just dont want it there on long runs since it's a sail.
For the ramps, you just weld a piece of angle to the rear as a lip, use some gussets to reinforce the angle. Then you use a few pieces of angle to create the slots to stow the ramps from the side. (I took photos of the other trailers on the lot that had ramps for some of this stuff.)
Brakes: you swap the hubs out on the forward axle, and wire a bit of stuff in. You have to change from a 4 pin to a 7 pin plug, which I will have to do for reverse lights anyway.
Last edited by Irving; 05-23-2019 at 06:49.
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