auraslip
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Last year I was starting to make good money mowing college kids lawns. Then my car died.
This year I want to continue the tradition, but with a "green" style. Well that and I can't afford a car.
Wike sells this "pioneer" trailer.You can order a covered wagon style top, if you want to hark back to the org eon trail. It can fit a lawn mower, weed eater, and several long handle tools. Very nice. The price isn't $600
What I'm more interested in is their DIY trailer. It comes with the hitch, the wheels, the drop outs, and the corner pieces to mount 1 inch aluminum bars in. All for the low low price of $130.
Another benefit to trailers is that I could mount larger batteries in it. Flooded lead acid is pretty cheap I hear.
If I only knew how to weld, I could make a trailer out of lawn mower wheels and some scrap........
This year I want to continue the tradition, but with a "green" style. Well that and I can't afford a car.

Wike sells this "pioneer" trailer.You can order a covered wagon style top, if you want to hark back to the org eon trail. It can fit a lawn mower, weed eater, and several long handle tools. Very nice. The price isn't $600
What I'm more interested in is their DIY trailer. It comes with the hitch, the wheels, the drop outs, and the corner pieces to mount 1 inch aluminum bars in. All for the low low price of $130.
Another benefit to trailers is that I could mount larger batteries in it. Flooded lead acid is pretty cheap I hear.
If I only knew how to weld, I could make a trailer out of lawn mower wheels and some scrap........