Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
I've been looking at carriage extensions for the trailer, like this one:
Lots of people use them but I am slightly concerned about the nose weight on the towbar. I am only towing one horse in a big trailer, just slightly smaller than a 510, so I can balance the weight out to mitigate but I do think they have a design flaw.
Then I saw this:
It seems a much better design. Is it legal to have another axle and set of wheels?
I've just bought this today:
Its 6ft something x 5ft and rated for 1300kgs, but I bought it for less than scrap money for the steel.The intention was to totally strip it down and use the steel to build the extension, but having seen the design with the wheels on, I'm wondering about using that sort of design.
I cant find anything on google, but can I have a trailer with 3 axles like that? My OH is going to do his trailer test so will have B + E and we are pulling it with an old Landrover that weighs 2750kgs roughly and would pull a house, trailer is very lightweight at 750kgs, horse is about 500kgs and carriage about 200kgs so no issues with towing capacity.
Lots of people use them but I am slightly concerned about the nose weight on the towbar. I am only towing one horse in a big trailer, just slightly smaller than a 510, so I can balance the weight out to mitigate but I do think they have a design flaw.
Then I saw this:
It seems a much better design. Is it legal to have another axle and set of wheels?
I've just bought this today:
Its 6ft something x 5ft and rated for 1300kgs, but I bought it for less than scrap money for the steel.The intention was to totally strip it down and use the steel to build the extension, but having seen the design with the wheels on, I'm wondering about using that sort of design.
I cant find anything on google, but can I have a trailer with 3 axles like that? My OH is going to do his trailer test so will have B + E and we are pulling it with an old Landrover that weighs 2750kgs roughly and would pull a house, trailer is very lightweight at 750kgs, horse is about 500kgs and carriage about 200kgs so no issues with towing capacity.