Before heading up state to the new lease I added one more thing to the trailer. I wanted a place for a jack, The lug wrench, tools, gloves, flashlight and other things for dealing with a worst case scenario (a flat at night) Because I already know a few of the people that will ultimately borrow this trailer, I want them (and me to be prepared for such a worst case. To that end, I fired up the welder.
I had a old Steel, Master Mechanic tool box that will work well for this so I cleaned up and painted it a "Dont walk into me" color and attached it to the trailer.
It does not stick out any further than the wheel and fender.
Making my hunting more mobile
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Ron, have you ever done anything "second class" in your entire life? LOL!
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Re: Making my hunting more mobile
Very nice rig. Is your tool box bolted or screwed on? What is with the Texas rear window sticker?
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both screwed and bolted.White Falcon wrote: ↑Sun Sep 02, 2018 5:31 am Very nice rig. Is your tool box bolted or screwed on? What is with the Texas rear window sticker?
The decals on the rear window commemoration my Hawaii and Texas bow hunts and the species taken.
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