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plans of turning the tack area into a 4' short wall LQ 2 horse.  I am getting pretty excited to move away from the truck bed camper.

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  • well I took it out camping this last weekend.  Truck was able to pull it fine up i-70 above 11000' altitude hold 65 mph which was nice.  I did have to gear down to 2nd locked at 45 to climb from silve

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its going to be more of an unfinished living quarters.  we are looking for a basic countertop with a sink and a removeable camp stove.  

 

Then a bed, some storage,  and a basic table  and seats that double as a place for the dogs to sleep inside of.  Goal is to have a trailer that doubles as a camper, horse trailer, moving trailer that keeps us dry.  I found it funny that there is an OEM sticker inside that says "this trailer is neither waterproof or water tight"   hahahahhaha we will see what we can do with it.  But thankfully with the work we are doing to it we can resell it in a few months if it isn't working out and not loose much money.  

 

I don't have any pic's of it now, but I will take some.

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Just now, JAG1 said:

Hurry up Nick, the Eclipse camp is getting close.:burnout:

That way he can ride the horses home when the Cummins fails. :lmao::lmao2:

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still not sure if we are gonna make it.   It might be just me, if that is the case then I will be fly without a camper, just me and a pack of redbull.  

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well I gotta say when you set the welder to the right voltage things are a lot nicer.  :doh:  

 

I am very proud of myself.  I am by no means an expert, actually only tried to lay a bead twice in my life..... but I ended up with this on a practice weld tonight

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I hit it with a big hammer and it didn't break so I am happy :woot:

12 hours ago, Me78569 said:

well I gotta say when you set the welder to the right voltage things are a lot nicer.  :doh:  

 

I am very proud of myself.  I am by no means an expert, actually only tried to lay a bead twice in my life..... but I ended up with this on a practice weld tonight

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I hit it with a big hammer and it didn't break so I am happy :woot:

Love the big hammer test!! :lmao: 

I've definitely seen worse welds! That really does look good for only trying a couple times in your life. Turn your heat up a bit, and run some slow consistent stringers.

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it was a 120v welder so she was up all the way lolol.  It didn't get great penitration, which is related to the power.  I think if I would have gone slower it would have done better.

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I think I was doing what people would call an "e" pattern :shrug: 

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Today I checked more things off

 

- Bearings packed ( hope I used enough, went through 1 tube of grease on all 4 wheels)

- Roof has been sealed for the living quarters.    

- Brakes have been adjusted and fixed.  It's amazing the difference between 1 axle with brakes and 2 axles with brakes.  

- Vin inspection done and tomorrow I will be getting plates for it.   I need to get a few horse loaded in to see how it sits, but I think I need to take the nose of the trailer down ~4 - 6"  Any suggestions?

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Then thursday we are off camping with it.  Gonna see if the old girl can pull it up I70 haha...  I might be doing 35 mph in 2nd on some of the climbs.

Is the tongue not adjustable?  Should be two 3/4" bolts holding the tongue in place about a foot above the coupler.

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10 minutes ago, trreed said:

Is the tongue not adjustable?  Should be two 3/4" bolts holding the tongue in place.

That's probably why he is contemplating taking it down. 

What type of suspension is under it  @Me78569

Regardless I do think it needs to come down some. How far depends on how far the truck squats when fully loaded 

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yep it's adjusable.

 

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Do you have enough travel in the tongue to lower it as much as you'd like to? I'd start there, but that's really the only adjustment on the trailer side.  

Though for an unloaded trailer, it looks like it sits as it should (to me anyways).  When you get two horses in there plus all your camping gear, it may level itself out.

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haven't checked if I can go down that much.  Floor needs to be worked on before I can load a horse.

Horses that far back may exacerbate the issue instead of making it better..  In my opinion, best to leave it be and see how it sits loaded (your truck sure sits high in the back) or get trailer/truck 1-2" above level and go from there once you know how it sits loaded.

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pro tip of the day.

 

Before you call yourself stupid 20 times because your lights aren't working again......replace your bulbs with new ones....  guess I had 2 bad bulbs that would work on and off.

12 hours ago, Me78569 said:

leaf springs

I'd make sure you have equal weight on both axles (while unloaded). Don't make the equalizer level though or it won't sit right while loaded.

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Man I hate Colorado....

 

Trailer came from Alabama, which does not title trailers of this age. 

 

I have a Bill of sale, and the offical letter from Alabama stating "hey won't title it"  And a Vin verification done along with previous titles that show ownership changes for the last 20 years.

 

However Colorado will not accept that, I need to go through a bond process to show the state that the trailer is not stolen or has a lien against it.

 

3 pages of steps to go through and about 20 different forms that have to be filled out and sent in.

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