Trailers & 'BWSOW's

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Richard A Thackeray

Richard A Thackeray

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I took the wheels off the trailer yesterday, with my new impact wrench, just for a look at the state of the hubs
On raising the trailer onto a wooden block before removal of the wheels, & trying them for play, they're okay, nothing at all

The metal work has no trace of paint though!!

The near-side hub rotates totally freely & will continue spinning, for well over 30 seconds (without the wheel/tyre!)
The off-side is stiff, requires turning with a full-hand, there's no struggle to turn it, just a resistance

The hubs appear to be one-piece, or at the very least, the caps have become one with the hub & no sign on being able to remove to check the o/s bearing

Plus, at long-last, after listening to its rattling/'booming' over speed-humps/rough roads, I realised why, at long last
I know it's meant to be a 'tipping trailer', and that the removable bolt/'lock' is another lump of rust, however the bed has a small amount of play against the draw-bar
So, a large 'penny washer' was drifted into the gap, with an old screwdriver & a lump-hammer, which took some effort!
Hopefully it won't rattle now!!

It’s shinier than the rest!

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Richard A Thackeray

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It’ll get its second trip of the year tomorrow, as l’ve emptied 3 wheelie-bins worth of hedge-trimmings into it, for a tip-run when l get home from work (14:30)

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Then, take this lot on Monday or Tuesday after work

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EDITED; Saturday 29th @ 19:33
It's taken 5 trips so far, to get rid of what was trimmed/lopped
There's more hedge/rosebush to come out yet!!
 
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Richard A Thackeray

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Plus, at long-last, after listening to its rattling/'booming' over speed-humps/rough roads, I realised why, at long last
I know it's meant to be a 'tipping trailer', and that the removable bolt/'lock' is another lump of rust, however the bed has a small amount of play against the draw-bar
So, a large 'penny washer' was drifted into the gap, with an old screwdriver & a lump-hammer, which took some effort!
Hopefully it won't rattle now!!

It’s shinier than the rest!

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Hurrah!!
No rattling/‘crashing’/‘booming’ when empty now, even with the speed-bumps on the Lane that we live on
(granted it jumps up, when it contacts them but l expect that)

Oh!, it took me 20 minutes queuing to get to the skips in order to empty it
 
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Richard A Thackeray

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Monday 1st

This is near my parents house, but usually has the view blocked by a parked car

Whatever it is?
Some kind of ‘pop-up’
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figbat

Former slippery scientist
An odd thing in a way, but heavy-haulage has been using 'dollies' for years to decrease axle-loadings/spread the weight
American equipment

https://www.dieselarmy.com/news/new...h-system-make-trailer-towing-safer-than-ever/

Good luck trying to reverse it!
 
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Richard A Thackeray

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Tuesday 30th

We went up to the ‘van, & put up a dog-gate
(hyperactive 11 month old Border Terrier)

All it is, is a cupboard door from B&Q
Very light, not sure what wood it is
3 small hinges, with ‘hook & eye’ to keep it open/shut

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