Body style looks to be of TFM engineering from Kendal in Cumbria. Decent enough wee trailer once sorted. I have repaired worse condition ones from Logic before.
Scrap the axle though and go for a 50x50x5 box beam and get new stub axles.
Looks like the kind of off-road trailer used by farmers behind quad bikes. What's the situation with no suspension and that wheel type for on-road use?
Looks like the kind of off-road trailer used by farmers behind quad bikes. What's the situation with no suspension and that wheel type for on-road use?
No go without suspension for road use. Old chap down the road used to have one and anything over 10mph it jumped round like an epileptic kangaroo. It used to sort of resonate then lift one wheel at a time and bang back down so you could get out of the way when you heard him coming.
The axle is ok thats why i fixed it, its cost me 56 quid for steel and paint. Bit of time, welding wire and gas. I now have a usable trailer. A new one from logic is about 600 quid.
To buy a pair of wheels and suspension units was about 150 notes plus the steel to build a trailer.
It will only be used offroad on the back of the quad. Mainly for shifting logs, stone, hay, fencing etc.
I wish they were only 600 quid! Try 1200+vat list price!!! Way, way overpriced for a metal box on wheels - with quality that has dropped drastically over the years.
I used to make similar trailers cost price to me including galv was £350 and sold for £550. They were better made than Logic but unfortunately didn't have the Logic sticker on them so sales were slow to the point I gave up.
Swaledale or TFM are the better quality atv trailers and have realistic prices unlike Logic's fantasy price list. Yes, dealers do good price options in Logic kit but it is still overpriced for what it is.