It also tilts to the ground for easy loading of smaller mowers OR a motorcycle / ATV. Thus, it's out of the weather, not an eye-sore to the neighbors and much less likely to be stollen. Mine stays upright behind my RL in our garage. It tows Okay and, as stated, folds up into a 2'圆' space. but aside from that I dont have much info on em, at least from a weekend warrior standpoint. I see tons of them tied to various minivans that dont want to dirty their interior with loam, plywood,etc. I see them the local HD for 600 or so, they seem half decent for the. Also, added aluminum channel along the top to protect the wood racks from abusive prying with loaded shovels. Anyone out there got experience with these guys: Snowbear Trailers. I made my racks out of 1x12's with lots O'Tie downs around the perimeter. to assemble the frame, (as shown in the website picture), included lighting kit- then add 4x8 plywood (cut in half so it will fold, of course), pack the wheel bearings with grease and you're ready to go. You can order various wood or metal racks (as shown in the photo above) from Harbor Freight as well. (There is a cheaper version with 8" tires but if you want to hit any highway speeds stay w/the 12" wheels.) Great for mulch and other materials used by us weekend-warriors. I've got one and it's been used, and abused, by me and several of my friends. It's really a pretty sweet little trailer. If you're interested in the trailer, you can buy it at any Harbor Freight or order on-line: ACCESSORIES&SubCategoryName=Trailers
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