Nesikep
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I don't like any of them.. the steel one should have a removable top so that it's got more than one job on the farm.. If I hot-shotted routinely maybe I could justify dedicating a trailer to it.
SteppedInIt":2lh4cs0i said:talltimber":2lh4cs0i said:If I am picturing your description correctly, I've never seen one like that. I can't ever remember seeing a stock trailer or steel horse trailer with a rolled edge/pan? Angle iron corner, sides welded to it, plank ends/side (depending on orientation) on the angle, which is welded to cross members. That's basically the set up of all I've seen. What brand has the pan like that db? I'd like to see it.I thought the rolled bottom was normal for steel trailers anyway. I don't recall ever seeing angle welded to the side for the bottom edge. My CM is rolled from the fender down the side and up under the deck boards. And yes it catches everything and its critical to wash out. If I remember right, that's how they were when we built trailers in high school. Looking at the GN in the original post, the bottom looks rolled on it.dieselbeef":2lh4cs0i said:i think it was a cicle w ...there might be a frame under it but the sides roll under...traps everything