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Oh, where to put this thread, "trailers", or "aux equipment"????
Today I started in earnest working on my lube trailer/gen trailer conversion. My neighbor came over this morning when I got home from work, and we lifted the cover off of the lube trailer with his back-hoe. Then he was kind enough to stick around and help me unbolt all of the equipment on the trailer bed and lift it off too.
Now that I have it stripped off, I have to go the the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), and get the paperwork done to register the trailer. Since the state doesn't require titles for trailers weighing less than 4000 lbs, I should easily fall below that mark with the trailer gutted. Once I get it weighed and registered, I'm going to clean off the deck, and mount one of the MEP-003a's onto the deck. A few small mods the the generator and trailer and then I'll put the cover back on to cover it all up. I may not have it exactly the way I want it by rally season this year, but I'll have it far enough along that I can drag it with me to the rallies, if anybody needs power. Also, once I get my floodlights from citizensoldier, I'll also be able to provide lighting for loading up after the sun goes down if anybody wants or needs it.
Ideally, I would like to construct a "poor mans" sound proofing enclosure around the generator inside the cover, but that may wait depending on time constraints and such. I don't think it will be overly loud inside the cover though, aside from the cover and hatches rattling around from the vibration.
I'll keep you posted on the progress and keep updating some pictures as we go. Here is the first lot of pics.
Today I started in earnest working on my lube trailer/gen trailer conversion. My neighbor came over this morning when I got home from work, and we lifted the cover off of the lube trailer with his back-hoe. Then he was kind enough to stick around and help me unbolt all of the equipment on the trailer bed and lift it off too.
Now that I have it stripped off, I have to go the the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV), and get the paperwork done to register the trailer. Since the state doesn't require titles for trailers weighing less than 4000 lbs, I should easily fall below that mark with the trailer gutted. Once I get it weighed and registered, I'm going to clean off the deck, and mount one of the MEP-003a's onto the deck. A few small mods the the generator and trailer and then I'll put the cover back on to cover it all up. I may not have it exactly the way I want it by rally season this year, but I'll have it far enough along that I can drag it with me to the rallies, if anybody needs power. Also, once I get my floodlights from citizensoldier, I'll also be able to provide lighting for loading up after the sun goes down if anybody wants or needs it.
Ideally, I would like to construct a "poor mans" sound proofing enclosure around the generator inside the cover, but that may wait depending on time constraints and such. I don't think it will be overly loud inside the cover though, aside from the cover and hatches rattling around from the vibration.
I'll keep you posted on the progress and keep updating some pictures as we go. Here is the first lot of pics.
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