Good morning,
Hope all weathered the storm as well as we did down here in Bowling Green.
I just picked up a two-wheel basic tow dolly for relatively cheap (look at the pics and you'll know why). I have checked the bearings and they are the permanently lubricated type and looked and felt good.
I am in the process of pressing out the old wheel studs and already have the new ones for it. I also bought a new set of wheels and tires, and a new set of straps for it. The trailer has two ratchet mechanisms (not shown in the pics below) that let it adjust to different size vehicles.
I have a line on a guy who may be able to come by and sandblast it for me so I can throw some type of paint on it. That, plus I need to add fenders, lights, mount the new 2-inch ball hitch on it (after some welding to fix old "engineering"), and need to clean up some alignment slop caused by a poor fitting saddle where it tilts.
My intent for this thing is to have it parked in the yard and available to any ODSS member who needs to use it. I do plan on registering it if I can locate a unique number on it anywhere (I have no title right now, just a bill of sale)
I don't plan to make this thing beautiful, just get it to the point where leaving it out won't cause any more deterioration. To that end:
-Does anyone have a paint recommendation for an item that will be permanently exposed to weather?
-Does anyone have a set of steel fenders that have a backing plate and would fit 15-inch tires that they would like to donate to the cause?
Any help or suggestions appreciated.
Jim
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