First modification done to the trailer, inspired by lots of trailers here on the forum.
I wanted somewhere to store the tools required to change a tyre on the trailer and also to ensure bolts are tight etc and somewhere to store any straps/bungees.
I'm afraid I don't know what size this ammo...
Yes it truly amazes me.
It was in great condition, all lights working etc. Even had the instruction book tied to it!
Shame I've not had the chance to use it yet.
Got myself a free bike rack (saved from the skip), should add another option for camping if we are very gear heavy and struggling for space whilst carrying the bikes.
My thoughts exactly, although I'm now getting to a point that I need to sort out more space for the tools/spares. I'm really not sure what to do so I can keep everything stored away neatly. Especially if I take extras on longer drives.
Picked up a ridiculously cheap Erde 102 trailer to potentially help with camping/general house jobs.
Thread 'Erde 102 - small camping/general duty trailer' https://expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/erde-102-small-camping-general-duty-trailer.242309/
Cheers! My dad has a larger version he bought many years ago and it really was great. Not so much use when you have a van, but may be good to keep the majority of camping gear in (chairs/tables etc) and free up space in the van. Or great for tip runs with garden waste to save on mess.
We'll see...
Here is my Erde 102 trailer that I'll use and maybe modify to help camp and do general house jobs.
This is what we here in the UK have as our version of the Harbour Freight trailer. Available from lots of retailers in 3 common sizes, 102 the smallest, 122 is the mid size and 143 the larger...
Another reason I love having the van, just so handy to have for life jobs.
Moved a friends motorbike. (Still to put my own in the van even though I've moved a few for other people)
Used a sketchy ramp, so decided to make my own to fit and work better.
Perhaps I'll get around to painting it...
I think that depends on the product chosen, the Waxoyl I use stays as a waxy finish that never dries, and sort of 'heals' over a stone chip. Although I do reapply it anyway.
I wish to thank this thread for the inspiration to build a chuck box, my execution may not be anywhere close to what some of you have, but it does work, and wow its exactly what I was looking for after weeks of searching for some kind of solution.
My outside dimensions were fixed by where/how I...
Thanks for the kind words,
My approach so far has been to use brush on Waxoyl on the underside/under the arches. Then into any holes or areas I can't reach I have used aerosol cans of stonechip.
I think what @joeblack5 is referencing is if you have a compressor there are a variety of nozzles...
More fixing required on the van, another knocking on the front end, diagnosed top mounts.
So struts off
New top mounts on the right old on the left
Removed more than required from the engine bay to assess the issue/repair
Good excuse to buy more tools though, so got an impact wrench...
It's been a few weeks and some miles now and the fuel system seems to be all good. (Which is good because my normal daily driver has been a right job doing the brakes on it! Hopefully that's all sorted now to)
But time off meant another day out to somewhere new, another area I've been near but...
Well the van broke down on me, a diesel pipe came off the fuel filter. New hoses have been fitted, better clamps and a new filter too. Hopefully it's good to go again now. Damn scary experience!
Fortunately, I had the tools to limp it back. I've since added to the toolkit spare clamps, hoses...
It never fails to put a smile on my face.
I've just bought some more casual riding gear so I can use it more/easier than with the 1 piece suit every time.
I'd love to add another bike to the stable (when money allows) Something that allows me to take my partner out and cover some more distance...
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