Opinions on machine

Nice looking setup, now just practice your hose rolling skills on that pressure hose, lol.

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Drives you nuts don’t it @Racer

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@Racer I try so hard! :joy: Lol

@Racer doesn’t have to practice hand cranking reels anymore with those electric reels he’s got :wink:

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How does pull along? The rear is heavier than the front, the coupler must bang alot. I’m trying to get everything balanced out, because of that on mine and I’m adding a shelf for the machine that will ride over part of the tank. So, i haven’t decided if its better to have those 2 rideover just in front of the axle, or tongue. Keep in mind the 100gal tank will always have a bit of water to keep pump primed, but will be emptied otherwise when driving. Oh, it’s a 4x6 heavy duty mini trailer, (I thought it was a 4x7).

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Just get them nice and rolled up for the photo shoots :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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Well, i just went ahead and upgraded to a 5x8.

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Where about are you in NY, im in the Syracuse area.

Sorry, I’ve been a little M.I.A lately. We’re buying a house and started escrow a couple weeks ago so I’ve been a little distracted.

The 4x8 trailer pulls great and is well balanced. No banging or anything. Although, I’d have to agree that it was a good move for you to get the 5x8 instead. I only went with a small trailer because I’ve had storage limitations since I’ve been living in my townhouse for 5 years with just a 1 car garage.

But I am upgrading to a 6x10 in a few weeks when we close on the new house since it has RV access plus a 2 car garage.

But I will say, I’ve been quite impressed of the little 4x8 harbor freight trailer. No issues after running it the past couple months. After we move and upgrade trailers, I plan on keeping it to use for our camping trips and what not.

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