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  • #16
    The axles are rated for 5200# each and the tires are load range E. With the construction of the trailer, I'm sure it can haul all of 10,000# without winking, but I'm not mechanical engineer, so that's just a guess. Fenders this winter. I had a deadline to meet, so they became optional at the time of building. Can't just buy them and put them on, I need to be able to drive over them!

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    • #17
      trailer

      great trailer. you did an excellent job. looks real slick.
      Syncro250DX Tigrunner
      Victor set
      Elite auto-helmet
      Dewalt Bench grinder
      Mastercraft miter saw
      Mac air tools
      Mac hand tools
      Toothbrush
      pencil
      toilet paper

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      • #18
        Yeah No kidding! What he said...

        Very nice trailer. I particularly enjoyed the "before 'n' after sequence.Nice tape measure, Nice neighbourhood. Looks pretty quiet except for the guy with the big huge 4x4 and a welding machine.

        whats with the "temporary" written on the bumber of the truck?
        Will it weld? I loooove electricity!

        Miller 251/30A spool
        Syncro200
        Spectrum 625
        O/A
        Precix 5x10 CNC Router12"Z
        Standard modern lathe
        Cheap Chinese mill that does the trick... sort of...
        horizontal 7x12 bandsaw
        Roland XC540 PRO III
        54" laminator
        hammer and screwdriver (most used)
        little dog
        pooper scooper (2nd most used...)

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        • #19
          Nice project. Where did you get the wiring junction box?
          Millermatic 35
          Miller TB302G
          Ellis 1800
          Smith & Victor Torches
          Optrel Satellite
          Arcair K4000
          Ingersoll-Rand 175CFM Diesel Air Compressor
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          • #20
            looks like the same type junction box I see all the time on logging truck trailers.
            Syncro250DX Tigrunner
            Victor set
            Elite auto-helmet
            Dewalt Bench grinder
            Mastercraft miter saw
            Mac air tools
            Mac hand tools
            Toothbrush
            pencil
            toilet paper

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            • #21
              pics of car hauler

              Hey ck welding very nice project with the trailer and also the truck is way cool. but my question is were about in Jackson do you live? because my wife and I have family that live there, hers live out on Gardner rd by sandstone creek and mine live in town by Longfellow school if you know were the areas are to give you an idea. We live in southern branch county (coldwater area) which is about 45-60min away and we go visit about once a month if we can.
              Syncrowave 250/Coolmate-3-(home)
              RMS-14 (kisser button)-(home)
              Craftmans/S-K tools-(home)
              Grizzly 16" vert band saw-(home)
              DeWalt chop saw-(home)
              Craftsman 4"-7" hand grinders
              Lincoln 225 arc welder
              Lots of vise clamps(not enough)
              assortment bar clamps

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              • #22
                pics of car hauler

                After looking at your project it reminded me of one I did for a former employer that he wanted to haul his front end loader and a commercial mower that he could pull behind a dump truck or his pickup.

                So began the project it started with 5"c-channel for the main frame with 2"sq x1/4" sq tube for the center cross braces with daul 7,000lb torx flex rubber ride axles, elcetric brakes on both sets topped of with 1/4" diamond plate tread over the whole deck and for the tongue I put an adjustable pintle mount for the purpose of changeing the head mount from aball mount or a single eye mount for the dump truck hook up. I ended up being just a little over 8' wide outside of wheel wells and 16' long I did this in about a weeks time start to finish with of coures the 3/4"welded tiedowns on the deck,also I made the ramps fold up and they were made out of 1/4x2x2" angle about 4-1/2 to 5' in length and they could slide from side to side on a 1" solid steel rod in the back of the beaver tail with recessed lights and side marker lights to finish off the look. I would really like to have that back after I found out he was scamming mone from the payroll to fund his extra hobbys and saying it was the office ladie who was scamming the money about 155,000-200,000$$ by the time it was all done, WHAT A JACKA$$$.
                Syncrowave 250/Coolmate-3-(home)
                RMS-14 (kisser button)-(home)
                Craftmans/S-K tools-(home)
                Grizzly 16" vert band saw-(home)
                DeWalt chop saw-(home)
                Craftsman 4"-7" hand grinders
                Lincoln 225 arc welder
                Lots of vise clamps(not enough)
                assortment bar clamps

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                • #23
                  Pics Of Car Hauler

                  Originally posted by safetydave View Post
                  After looking at your project it reminded me of one I did for a former employer that he wanted to haul his front end loader and a commercial mower that he could pull behind a dump truck or his pickup.

                  So began the project it started with 5"c-channel for the main frame with 2"sq x1/4" sq tube for the center cross braces with daul 7,000lb torx flex rubber ride axles, elcetric brakes on both sets topped of with 1/4" diamond plate tread over the whole deck and for the tongue I put an adjustable pintle mount for the purpose of changeing the head mount from aball mount or a single eye mount for the dump truck hook up. I ended up being just a little over 8' wide outside of wheel wells and 16' long I did this in about a weeks time start to finish with of coures the 3/4"welded tiedowns on the deck,also I made the ramps fold up and they were made out of 1/4x2x2" angle about 4-1/2 to 5' in length and they could slide from side to side on a 1" solid steel rod in the back of the beaver tail with recessed lights and side marker lights to finish off the look. I would really like to have that back after I found out he was scamming mone from the payroll to fund his extra hobbys and saying it was the office ladie who was scamming the money about 155,000-200,000$$ by the time it was all done, WHAT A JACKA$$$.
                  Sorry if my final words might offend people I try to give people a fair chance in life untill you get screwed.
                  Last edited by safetydave; 11-03-2007, 09:11 AM. Reason: 2nd thought for wording
                  Syncrowave 250/Coolmate-3-(home)
                  RMS-14 (kisser button)-(home)
                  Craftmans/S-K tools-(home)
                  Grizzly 16" vert band saw-(home)
                  DeWalt chop saw-(home)
                  Craftsman 4"-7" hand grinders
                  Lincoln 225 arc welder
                  Lots of vise clamps(not enough)
                  assortment bar clamps

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                  • #24
                    Very nice rig!

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                    • #25
                      Thanks guys. The junction box came from etrailer.com. Pretty good site. I live a little East of 127N, slightly south of Parnall Rd. The temporary is actually one of the original pieces of the trailer I cobbled on the front of my truck as a fairlead holder so I get my truck out for a quick trial run. Haven't had time to finish my real bumper yet. With people always taking pictures of my truck, I didn't want anybody thinking I was proud of the way that looked.

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                      • #26
                        nice rig

                        I know this is an old thread, but its the first thing that came up in google under "home built car hauler." I must say, what an outstanding build. I love everything you did with the trailer, everything is good and heavy duty. I am about to start a similar project, and yours helps me know i can do it! Nice truck too, i see you're in jackson, I live over just west of detroit, maybe we'll bump into each other on the trails some day. Cant miss my big yellow jeep cherokee on 35's

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                        • #27
                          Thanks. Let me know if you need a hand or advice with anything.

                          The trailer is still serving me very well. Getting ready to put fenders and a toolbox on it soon.

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                          • #28
                            ck, nice trailer and love the truck. what program are you using to draw the bumper? Will that generate separate CAD files for each of those small pieces to get cut? very cool.

                            joel
                            5x10 Bluco Fixture Table
                            Cincinnati shear 10'x1/4"
                            '11 Lincoln Power Mig 216
                            '10 Syncro200 TIG runner
                            Scotchman CPO 350 LT cold saw w/ AMS

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                            • #29
                              Cad program is Solidworks. Yes, each part is drawn as a separate entity, then brought together in the assembly you see there.

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                              • #30
                                That is real nice bumper, I'm planning on building one for my s10 very similar. What gauge steel did you use? also, do you mind sharing that solidworks file? If not I understand.
                                Millermatic 180 Auto Set

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