Tuesday, March 17, 2009

I definatley have relatives in Indiana











my trailer has been through a few modifications sice it was given to me.




first i took off the sides to 'flatbed' it. and then the other day i finally put an actual bed on it.




and it just kept going. I used some left over battens from the shed,and put eye bolts in those there are 9 eye bolts all together. also i made a trap door in the front where the floor drops down so children's feet would be comfortable ( this was originally a child trailer.) After it was finished i roade away to Snoockies with our empty 5 gallon water jug. in the store there were two people who saw my helmet and asked how i was gonna' carry that on a bike. i proudly told them i had a trailer. I could not lay it down on it's side because the lid leaks I succesfully hauled it home.




later that day jude had a friend over who brought a kite and i put him on the trailer with his kite and i rode while he flew. lots of fun. can't wait until i get a pickup truck!








the picture with all of the tools on the trailer is when i loaded up for a project down the street.




I was so excited when we went to menards and i bought 32 feet of 2x2 for 5 and a half dollars.












B-MckNe

4 comments:

  1. Love your blog title! You the man, Blaine!

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  2. Now what do you mean by relating this to Indiana??? Looks like Hoosier ingenuity to me. Love that multifunction trailer. You won't quite qualify as a Hoosier, though until you get another one so you can race them. Or park one out back for parts.

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  3. i have another one. (its celina's)

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