Building Your Own Territory Tough Boat Trailer
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Building Your Own Territory Tough Boat Trailer
Gday Guys, well my Telwater Ally Trailer has cracked a main support beam on its 3yr Anniversary. So, im at a predicament, do i build my own trailer out of C section steel and get it gal dipped or do i beef up the Ally Trailer (not my preferred option). My only speed hump that i can see with building my own trailer is how do i get it registered. Do i keep it to the same dimensions and keep the single axle and then just swap data plates over to the new frame or do i have to have the whole thing re-certified. Ideally id love it to be dual axle, but my current trailer is only single. If any one has any info it would be greatly appreciated. Cheers
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Re: Building Your Own Territory Tough Boat Trailer
When you rebuild the trailer do it to the specs you want. Take it over the weigh bridge. Go get a new data plate from promotor trailers. Once its built to rego standards (google MVR NT) sign a stat dec to say its built to road worthy standard and run it over the pits. Its a bit of messing around but you will end up with what you want.
If its dual axel it will need mechanical brakes, Brake disks.Ensure you use a rated safty shackle, have the correct reflective lights, ect all on the mvr web site.
If its dual axel it will need mechanical brakes, Brake disks.Ensure you use a rated safty shackle, have the correct reflective lights, ect all on the mvr web site.
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Re: Building Your Own Territory Tough Boat Trailer
Cheers, ive got all that gear on my old trailer. Just whether i swap it all over and scrap the old frame or get the beam repaired and sell it.
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Re: Building Your Own Territory Tough Boat Trailer
rated towing chain as well as the shackles ... the MVR site on trailers is quite good... just make sure if you rebuild your trailer make sure you read the MVR trailer info sheets a few times ...
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Re: Building Your Own Territory Tough Boat Trailer
Ya, I had to take off a humungous heavy chain because it wasn't rated, and put on piddly little chain that was rated. Gotta love rules.
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Re: Building Your Own Territory Tough Boat Trailer
I have built 2 trailers in the past year and it's easy to get it Inspected at mvr. With a new trailer with brakes its 5 and 10 years for inspections. There is some useful info about building to requirements on the net.
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Re: Building Your Own Territory Tough Boat Trailer
Has anyone come across a Tait Welding trailer from Innisfail?
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