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Mikeo78 01-06-2014 04:17 PM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
Very cool! Nice job looks sweet black!

Supermario 01-06-2014 04:51 PM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
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Originally Posted by dabears (Post 101293)
thanks and don't worry I always post lots of pics.. lol


thanks


lol Reg product number 1029 http://www.gardentrucking.com/produc...esort=1&max=10
kinda pricey but are deff cool and actually work well. Right now I have my excavator chained to the low boy and I was able to hold the lowboy upside down with no worries or movement in load. next I wanna order the ratchets for the flatbed (ALSO UNDERGOING A OVERHAUL)


You must be talkin bout these Aaron :D Very pricey for us guys up north! I bought 4 of them back when the Canadian dollar was at par with US. now I wish I would have bought more:eek:

http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...s3f2f50f9.jpeg

http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...s350672df.jpeg

http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...sbb616eb5.jpeg

http://i1174.photobucket.com/albums/...sd0226597.jpeg

22fatcat 01-06-2014 05:30 PM

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Hey I think that is the trailer that I started and never finished and sold it to Neil in Texas. Good to see it getting used and it looks good by the way

ihbuilder 01-06-2014 07:10 PM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
looks like someone has a new hobby store close by :rolleyes:

bigmudbronco 01-07-2014 12:10 AM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
That looks killer!

dabears 01-07-2014 12:36 AM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
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Originally Posted by Mikeo78 (Post 101305)
Very cool! Nice job looks sweet black!

Thank you! Its still a work in progress, going to redo the neck and make it powered and add more lights but have detatchable conectors at the neck like the real ones do with the lines

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Originally Posted by Supermario (Post 101306)
You must be talkin bout these Aaron :D Very pricey for us guys up north! I bought 4 of them back when the Canadian dollar was at par with US. now I wish I would have bought more:eek:

Yep those are the ones. But remember Mario or any Canadians... I live 10 mins from good ole Rick so I can get parts for you too. but I guess the conversion still works out to be the same, unless theres parts trading involved :rolleyes:
but im thinking of trying to make my own first.. your pics helped me out with that!! Thank you!

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Originally Posted by 22fatcat (Post 101307)
Hey I think that is the trailer that I started and never finished and sold it to Neil in Texas. Good to see it getting used and it looks good by the way

mmm maybe? Im trying to remember who I bought it from. But they were on the board! And yes I use it the most of all my trailers it has hauled Nate's loader at indy before he sold it, has hauled excavators, trucks, boxes all kinds of stuff. I love it!

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Originally Posted by ihbuilder (Post 101311)
looks like someone has a new hobby store close by :rolleyes:

Yep but I have yet to get over there.... I just happen to win the sticker set from *** last year and finally got around to using them. Although a trip to the good hobby store is in order....

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Originally Posted by bigmudbronco (Post 101335)
That looks killer!

Thank you! Eventually it'll go behind the day cab im building but it has always looked good behind the orange truck in my opinion..


Thanks for looking!

wes454 01-07-2014 11:04 AM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
if u don't mind me asking is it a custom build or is there some where to buy this trailer?

dabears 01-07-2014 11:46 AM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
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Originally Posted by wes454 (Post 101366)
if u don't mind me asking is it a custom build or is there some where to buy this trailer?

This one is a complete custom build.

JeanPierreBussio 01-08-2014 01:21 AM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
I love these builds. I like the drop neck gooseneck trailer. Where can I buy one of these?

Mjr woodie460 01-28-2014 05:49 PM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
Nicely done . I am close to the start of building my first lowboy . Been busy with work and home life just haven't had the time

Bo Wallen 01-28-2014 06:16 PM

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That's a good looking rig/project you got there.
I'm working on the lowboy myself and I got a little wondering going.......The fifth wheel is so far back on your truck, My truck will not steer at all when it got full load (15LBS), so I flipped it around an got more weight on the front wheels. How is your rig steering ?
Thanks
Bo

dabears 01-28-2014 11:57 PM

Re: Lowboy Rebuild
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JeanPierreBussio (Post 101422)
I love these builds. I like the drop neck gooseneck trailer. Where can I buy one of these?

PMD sells one but its pricey. mine is scratch built

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mjr woodie460 (Post 102948)
Nicely done . I am close to the start of building my first lowboy . Been busy with work and home life just haven't had the time

Thank you! I hear the busy part! I get spurts where I get 3 nights to work on them then a month of nothing

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bo Wallen (Post 102949)
That's a good looking rig/project you got there.
I'm working on the lowboy myself and I got a little wondering going.......The fifth wheel is so far back on your truck, My truck will not steer at all when it got full load (15LBS), so I flipped it around an got more weight on the front wheels. How is your rig steering ?
Thanks
Bo

Thank you!
It steers ok I may slide it up a notch or two as it is pretty far back. but I have a lot of weight up front to help it out. the front bumper is solid, tanks, rack, breathers, MFU, battery and I have a ounce of lead up front. front end is lowered 2/10" and rear suspension has stiffer springs. even with my fully loaded dump trailer I can usually steer just fine. BUT I have very little ground clearance up front on the truck with no load. my Blue dump I need to lift the front still as full of weight and being so close to the front axle I have NO wheel well clearance and the fronts bind up when I turn or it just pushes straight in dirt. eventually it'll get a driven front axle to help put with the pushing. but running a day cab, cab over full loaded with weight 2" behind the axle the front gets most of it. may just try different front setup, air bag with stiff springs


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