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<blockquote data-quote="timsmcm" data-source="post: 434979" data-attributes="member: 1083"><p>I built an all purpose trailer about 30 or more years ago to haul my motorcycles, mowers, and my small 12ft tinny. I built it with a 6 ft telescoping tongue. I used spring loaded tractor pins and a 1/2 bolt in front to keep it locked in the standard or extended positions. No matter what you do (paint or grease) do not leave the tongue stored in the trailer. I forgot one time, took a little bit of banging to get it out. Turned out to be a great idea. Trailer works like a charm. I use a couple of 4 ft extensions for the light wires, so I don't have to keep a bunch of wire on when I don't need it. I put 10ft of receiver hitch tube in that trailer to accept that tongue, man that was some heavy shyte.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timsmcm, post: 434979, member: 1083"] I built an all purpose trailer about 30 or more years ago to haul my motorcycles, mowers, and my small 12ft tinny. I built it with a 6 ft telescoping tongue. I used spring loaded tractor pins and a 1/2 bolt in front to keep it locked in the standard or extended positions. No matter what you do (paint or grease) do not leave the tongue stored in the trailer. I forgot one time, took a little bit of banging to get it out. Turned out to be a great idea. Trailer works like a charm. I use a couple of 4 ft extensions for the light wires, so I don't have to keep a bunch of wire on when I don't need it. I put 10ft of receiver hitch tube in that trailer to accept that tongue, man that was some heavy shyte. [/QUOTE]
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