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DavidBarkey
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New storage space
48" refer trailer .
getting closer to being on footings
Frankie is pretty strong for its size , but he can't lift an end of the axles or drag sideways even just a little to turn it . Only roll it back and forth . Not sure what the axle assembly weight , but it is a a lot .
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Re: New storage space
Good question on the weight of that axle assembly - I scratched my head for a bit
went on an internet hunt for some possible answers - closest I could find
- a single axle semi-trailer dolly weighs in around 3000 lbs - I think you were giving Frankie a good workout trying to even pick up one end of that assembly... 
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I bought a used tow bar that was rated for 5000lbs. Bolted it to the dollies and put on my magnetic lights . Off I went to the autowreckers .
Must have been quite the sight . It weighed in at 3820lbs. Actually towed really well . $230
for my troubles less $80 for the folding tow bar that I now own . I might resell it .
for my troubles less $80 for the folding tow bar that I now own . I might resell it .Dave
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Re: New storage space
That’s one heck of a trailer, I bet people were scratching heads wondering what you were up to as you passed by! 
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Re: New storage space
Looks great Dave !

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Re: New storage space
Dave, you will never regret putting the door rail up.
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Re: New storage space
Yep, Old Barn track is very handy. This is up in my barn's haymow, found a 1 ton chain hoist to hang on it.
I used a toolbox to capture the chain where it comes out of the hoist. It incredibably handy to move tractor frames and parts up into the haymow for storage..
DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Nov 05, 2025 3:07 pm a most 9 feet head room , less the snow load bracing that will double as the structure to carry barn door box rail to aid in moving parts and motors in and out .