looks good, that is what I want to build but need to find a donor axel. had one similar in az and we used it for wood, water tanks and ELK. the winch idea is great because one guy is not loading a elk up.
I think it looks great. I'm looking for the same effect. What I'd like to know is how it tracks. And how it backs. Would you change the distance from axle to ball? And have you seen any affects of ball height to deck height?
Like anything with a short tongue it doesn’t back the greatest but my goal was to keep it compact so I wouldn’t make it any longer. It’s very manageable. No issues with tracking. Only road about 15 mph though. Haven’t had any wood in it yet but it does haul leaves better than expected given the 5” gaps on the rails.
What a cool little trailer! I'm jealous of your shop setup especially with the overhead winch. Nice buck too
You could put a hand winch on it and bring your deer up into the trailer makes it easy to load a deer or elk or antlope.
looks good, that is what I want to build but need to find a donor axel. had one similar in az and we used it for wood, water tanks and ELK. the winch idea is great because one guy is not loading a elk up.
Good job very practical . and that’s one nice deer too. I might add.
Looks great! Need to add a winch to the front so you can drag the deer 🦌 right up on their. 🍻
Nice trailer & buck great job
great job
Looks like it works good, been looking for something like that but seems like nobody makes them
Excellent work
good job~!
I think it looks great. I'm looking for the same effect. What I'd like to know is how it tracks. And how it backs. Would you change the distance from axle to ball? And have you seen any affects of ball height to deck height?
And can we see a load of wood?
Like anything with a short tongue it doesn’t back the greatest but my goal was to keep it compact so I wouldn’t make it any longer. It’s very manageable. No issues with tracking. Only road about 15 mph though. Haven’t had any wood in it yet but it does haul leaves better than expected given the 5” gaps on the rails.
Thank you for the answers! And I hope it serves you well!