reelfishin
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Came across an odd trailer the other day, it uses two axles, four wheels and only two very heavy leaf springs. The wheels are only 8' but are 8 ply tires. Other than some peeling paint and a few rust spots, it's not in bad shape at all.
I am curious as to how old and who made it? I've had some odd, older trailers but this one is the first with this style suspension. It had a 20' boat on it. Its also a tilt trailer with a detachable tongue which can be removed and replaced with a wheel under the bow area so as to be kept in a garage. You pull a quick release pin, looks about like a trailer hitch pin, pull the tongue and winch stand and insert an 8" swivel wheel that doubles as a spare wheel and spindle. It stores on the winch stand when no in use.
All hardware is stainless steel, it has double keel rollers at every cross member and it was wired with stainless steel wire. It also had a stainless steel common ground run all around the trailer frame made of braided stainless cable which grounded each light. The stop turn and tail light wires were insulated with braided cloth wrap and it has Bakelite insulated wire stands all around the frame. The wire harness separates at the tongue so the tongue can easily be removed.
It's missing a pair of dust caps on the hubs, but so far I've not been able to match them. They are just slightly smaller than the common 1.98" cap but larger than 1.78" caps. I will most likely have to take a sample to the auto parts store to find a match. The spindles are 3/4" outer and 1 1/4" inner diameter, which I thought a bit odd, as is the odd 4 bolt lug pattern with a 3 3/4" bolt circle. The tires look brand new condition wise but appear to be an older tire. I can't recall when BF Goodrich last made a saw tooth trailer tire, let alone a trailer tire. They appear to be from the early 60's or so. All 5 tires are in mint condition with no cracks.
The trailer was found in an old warehouse and was last registered in 1965.
Here's a few pics:
http://i36.tinypic.com/x6d86.jpg
http://i33.tinypic.com/8x78nb.jpg
http://i37.tinypic.com/6h0nzc.jpg
http://i36.tinypic.com/nvvacl.jpg
I am curious as to how old and who made it? I've had some odd, older trailers but this one is the first with this style suspension. It had a 20' boat on it. Its also a tilt trailer with a detachable tongue which can be removed and replaced with a wheel under the bow area so as to be kept in a garage. You pull a quick release pin, looks about like a trailer hitch pin, pull the tongue and winch stand and insert an 8" swivel wheel that doubles as a spare wheel and spindle. It stores on the winch stand when no in use.
All hardware is stainless steel, it has double keel rollers at every cross member and it was wired with stainless steel wire. It also had a stainless steel common ground run all around the trailer frame made of braided stainless cable which grounded each light. The stop turn and tail light wires were insulated with braided cloth wrap and it has Bakelite insulated wire stands all around the frame. The wire harness separates at the tongue so the tongue can easily be removed.
It's missing a pair of dust caps on the hubs, but so far I've not been able to match them. They are just slightly smaller than the common 1.98" cap but larger than 1.78" caps. I will most likely have to take a sample to the auto parts store to find a match. The spindles are 3/4" outer and 1 1/4" inner diameter, which I thought a bit odd, as is the odd 4 bolt lug pattern with a 3 3/4" bolt circle. The tires look brand new condition wise but appear to be an older tire. I can't recall when BF Goodrich last made a saw tooth trailer tire, let alone a trailer tire. They appear to be from the early 60's or so. All 5 tires are in mint condition with no cracks.
The trailer was found in an old warehouse and was last registered in 1965.
Here's a few pics:
http://i36.tinypic.com/x6d86.jpg
http://i33.tinypic.com/8x78nb.jpg
http://i37.tinypic.com/6h0nzc.jpg
http://i36.tinypic.com/nvvacl.jpg