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  1. tobyS

    Looking for a welding trailer

    That's about the height of my frame, dexter axle and hummer tires that I made to set a 105 bed on. I notice DP has replaced the 37" with normal trailer size, to lower it. That makes the 1101 a bit lower, but would be a heavy load. He is carrying a full size portable welder. I stand by my...
  2. tobyS

    Looking for a welding trailer

    Being up high has advantages for military trailers. I started a bit lower. My 12' dump trailer is really low and at the max width. 2 5/16" ball. 3/4 ton truck. Right now I have the pintle in and the 105 I'm delivering is about a 30 degree angle. Better that than big moment arm on the...
  3. tobyS

    Looking for a welding trailer

    1101 or 105 or whatever....get rid of the flat roof that ponds water. 98G....yep, look like it sits level with a couple hundred lbs. Nice truck too. Are safety chain connections up under, or at this point, when the picture was taken, had you welded them on? We may have had the...
  4. tobyS

    Looking for a welding trailer

    I bought a Ford Ranger rear clip and put on a long tongue to put my Hobart portable in it. I lay a 330 cu ft oxygen next to it and mounted a 20 lb lp at the front tongue. It was too high at first and not stable cornering so I had to change the axle to under-slung. That helped a lot and it's a...
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