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Old 10-09-13, 11:30 AM
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Turbo231
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Can this be trailer "Saved from the Dump" too?

I haul bikes and large cargo with a Little Tikes 2-kid trailer. Take off the fabric and you've got a great support frame for a lot of things. However, my old unit, which had seen too much sun anyways, was cracking/breaking, I was gonna have to make a new deck for it...until I found another one at the dump in great shape! Sweet! Moved my extended hitch and wheel/axles over and I'm in business again! Kept the stroller bar on the back, keeps the frame from shaking and being loud when empty.

Here the fabric is 1/2 removed and the stroller wheel is still attached. Fabric was mostly toast anyways, but it protected the plastic deck from the sun.


All set! Will recycle the old trailer when the snow starts to fly. I stop hauling bikes in the winter and switch to a covered trailer for groceries and such.
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