Thank you. I have the paper copy of the one from mud. I actually took the hub apart last night. I couldn't sleep. The previous owner had the bearings repacked. There looked to be fresh grease inside the hub. The bearings looked pretty new actually. I kinda answered my own question last night. To remove the backing plate, you definitely need have access to the bolt heads. Somehow i was thinking that perhaps the bolt heads were kept from spinning like a carriage bolt. In fact, even those bolts that hold in the backing plate are brand new. YAY!
I was following this one for sale on eBay. It looks like you found a really good deal on a well prepped trailer. I was looking to make the same drive myself. Congratulations on a very solid purchase!
You may wish to check the strap section of your local Home Depot for recessed tie down anchors. I was eyeing them last week for a similar purpose.
I had been looking for a bit. I had my friend in DE looking for me as well. I contacted the seller and asked him what he wanted for it. We agreed and he took the auction off. Turns out timing had finally been on my side as if i didn't contact him and I waited for the auction to end, I may have ended up paying more, and I don't think i would have been able to pick it up until 2 weeks later. Things just fell into place.
I want to see what Flashole's tie downs look like. I just might take them. Dunno. If not, i have a few ideas swirling around in my head. I can definitely say that having a welder (albeit limited knowledge and very little experience with welding) makes life a ton easier. I have to find the time to take a welding class. I've watched a lot of videos and such, but I think a class will definitely help a lot.