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Has Im waiting for the paint to dry...looking at the vevor chock...these bolts came with it and with a spacer to compensate for the side lip on the stand itself...looked like   these busging spacers would just sink in the obs floor...so I decided to put down a obs piece to support the entire stand...and drilled to extra hole ...pushing the stand back 3 inches from the front....

 

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14 hours ago, Marcel said:

Has Im waiting for the paint to dry...looking at the vevor chock...these bolts came with it and with a spacer to compensate for the side lip on the stand itself...looked like   these busging spacers would just sink in the obs floor...so I decided to put down a obs piece to support the entire stand...and drilled to extra hole ...pushing the stand back 3 inches from the front....

 

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Get some big washers or make some plates for the under side. Them girly little washers will be pulled through that stuff so easily.

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7 hours ago, Catteeclan said:

Get some big washers or make some plates for the under side. Them girly little washers will be pulled through that stuff so easily.

Personally I think Its over kill...lol, I think if it rips from the floor its gonna take half of the trailer with it...lol....here's the underside...

 

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31 minutes ago, Pedro said:

Is it the same board on the inside providing structure and outside taking the force of the elements?

That’s a lot of trust going onto an OSB board!

Especially with 3 tons of snow mobile attached to it.

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1 hour ago, Pedro said:

Is it the same board on the inside providing structure and outside taking the force of the elements?

That’s a lot of trust going onto an OSB board!

Yes...cheaply made has possible...if I'm not mistaken the osb is 3/4 inch thick...and the osb is exposed to the elements...they could have lease put a coating of some kind...even paint..im sure they are better quality made trailers out their...but this definitely a cheap one...

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32 minutes ago, Buckster said:

Especially with 3 tons of snow mobile attached to it.

I'm not worried...if i get in a wreck with it in the trailer...I'm sure the goose neck will flex and absorb the impact...lol. 

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14 hours ago, Marcel said:

Personally I think Its over kill...lol, I think if it rips from the floor its gonna take half of the trailer with it...lol....here's the underside...

 

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You're call but I'd have some good thickness plate welded between those rails.

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1 hour ago, Catteeclan said:

You're call but I'd have some good thickness plate welded between those rails.

Yes I agree with you you...a good foot wide plate welded between the rails would have been the ultimate perfect job...but I got lazy..lol....just didn't care to pull out the welder crawling underneath with a foot of clearance underneath...

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Im bringing it Monday to a fellow that does Rust proofing...he's gonna shoot the under carriage...don't think it will be seeing much salt but who knows...I imagine  at some time someone is going to be asking to borrow it ...its a 2020 ...better be safe than sorry...

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My first non-paying customer...lol...one of my boys called and see if I could run his trail bike to his new location...20 bucks of petrol later..lol..at least I got a thank you..lol.

 

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