I have marvelled at what you've hauled on that trailer since I've been on CK5!..especially the amount of weight you carry,--(those crew cabs are not exactly lightweights!)..and the long distances! ..is that thing just a couple of mobile home axles and drive on ramps,as it appears to be in your pictures??....it must be built pretty rugged despite its rather crude appearence..it reminds me of all the stuff I have..crude--but effective!..
It was also fun going over the small Chewelah Pass, where there was snow and packed ice on the road going downhill, and the trailer brakes aren't hooked up. And I put new pads on the front of the crew cab last week, and the old half worn pads stopped loads this heavy or more twice as good. These pads got so hot they nearly caught fire!
The trailer has both amazed and scared many people before. It used to be a 28ft Travel Trailer from the '60s. When we got it for $500 in 1996, it had been made into a wood deck hay hauler. I added wood ramps made from 2x4s and plywood laying around and hauled many cars on it until 2002, when tires started falling through the wood deck.
http://image24.webshots.com/25/3/21/35/38232135gJVdtx_ph.jpg
Though at one time I had it looking all nice and painted with wood railings.
http://community.webshots.com/photo/30804775/30805274VsvsSavFqE
In 2002, we added a metal deck and ramped over fenders.
It tows nice and handles alot of weight. Here's this year's heavier applications:
'82 Crew Cab K30 with a Dana 60 front and 350, and alot of stuff in and under the truck.
'80 Crew Cab K30 Dually 70 rear with 454, Dana 60 and flatbed
'74 25ft Motorhome frame with 454/TH400, 14-bolt, and a bunch of stuff piled around it including a go cart frame, 3 wheeler and mini-bike.
Stepside with Dana 60, big block and winch.
My GMC with a 60, 454, winch and alot of other heavy accesories.
I need to get a welder so I can fix it up more.