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NEW TO ME MEP-803A

Mep-803aDad

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Good morning, to All.

First and foremost I would like to Thank You all for your forum contribution. It has helped me greatly to aquire, purchase, and work on my 803. All thanks to your vast knowledge .

I need to mount my MEP on a trailer but I don't have room on the side on my house. What trailer would I be able to mount it on.

Thank you
 

FarmingSmallKubota

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If its just to move around the house something small that can be moved with lawn mower or equipment. The Military trailers would be too bulky. Here is a thread to give you some ideas. Also what ever you choose just realize its still 1200 pounds of weight and you need good access to the doors for maintenance
 

Mullaney

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Good morning, to All.

First and foremost I would like to Thank You all for your forum contribution. It has helped me greatly to aquire, purchase, and work on my 803. All thanks to your vast knowledge .

I need to mount my MEP on a trailer but I don't have room on the side on my house. What trailer would I be able to mount it on.

Thank you
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Might be that Tractor Supply would have a little trailer - without sides - that you could mount the MEP onto. Like @FarmingSmallKubota mentions, 1200 pounds on tiny tires might make you unhappy. On the other hand if it sits most of the time who cares...
 

fb40dash5

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Harbor Fright rinky-rink trailer, if you just want it mobile & don't want to actually tow it all over the place, IMO. Cheap-ish, good enough, and not hard to modify a little if you wanted to.

If you wanted to get sorta fancier, it wouldn't take much of anything to fab a "trailer" out of what's already there. Put a couple pieces of 1x2" tube across the skids, weld spring & shackle hangers to those. Then make something for a tongue... I'm partial to the receiver tube, so you can collapse the tongue in when not moving it.
 

Toolslinger

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Also, keep in mind what movement you may see when (not so much if) a tire goes flat. A really narrow trailer with a high center of mass might be an issue if if sags too much due to air loss.
I have yet to make my 802a mobile. It's on the list, but for now it's just via pallet forks on a tractor.
 

fb40dash5

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Also, keep in mind what movement you may see when (not so much if) a tire goes flat.
I probably wouldn't, like, stick a pair of 14" tires under the unit so it's only 3' wide, but I think as long as you get the wheels outside the unit & don't go super tall, you're pretty safe.

I, uh, know a guy... yeah, that's it... who may have had a little mishap trying to get his 802 onto its Gorilla cart using a tractor with a really sloppy loader joystick. He tells me it was surprisingly well balanced even with one skid hanging off the edge.

802 works pretty OK on a 1200lb Gorilla cart, BTW. Not ideal, but for $150, it'll do for making it not require MHE. Wouldn't put an 803 on one, though.
 
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