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That is a good-looking trailer you have there. Built mine to be a meat trailer for hunting in the rough going here in Alaska. My hunting partner built mine 10 years ago and has hauled out many moose and caribou with it so far. No trails where we go with muskeg, rivers and tussocks to tackle so we don't like the idea of an axle hanging up underneath.
2 foot of ground clearance to keep the load high and dry with a working tailgate big enough for me to sleep in and stay off the cold ground in a pinch. The coolest thing about it is his just patented swivel hitch that rotates 360 degrees with crazy angles so if you flip the machine or trailer it doesnt take the other with it or worse yet snap a ball and leave ya stranded.
I'd show pics of the hitch itself but he's still hush-hushing it trying to work a few deals with a couple of companies. It pulls behind the Foreman quite nicely...
2 foot of ground clearance to keep the load high and dry with a working tailgate big enough for me to sleep in and stay off the cold ground in a pinch. The coolest thing about it is his just patented swivel hitch that rotates 360 degrees with crazy angles so if you flip the machine or trailer it doesnt take the other with it or worse yet snap a ball and leave ya stranded.
I'd show pics of the hitch itself but he's still hush-hushing it trying to work a few deals with a couple of companies. It pulls behind the Foreman quite nicely...