WTBorrow Light Duty Cargo Trailer

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Jayson Woodruff
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WTBorrow Light Duty Cargo Trailer

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I'm heading to Texas on a family trip at the first of July. My mom would like it if I towed a bunch of her stuff out there with me. Small furnature, luggage, etc, etc. We're talking houndreds of pounds, not thousands.

We've done this before with Uhaul, and I had a typical Uhaul experiance with them, would like to avoid that this time.

Open utility trailer would work best. I'm an experianced tow jocky. We'll be gone for a little over a week. No brakes needed. Free is best, but I'm willing to toss a few bucks.

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Re: WTBorrow Light Duty Cargo Trailer

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I don't suppose a 4x4 Harbor Freight would former tire trailer would be of any use?
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Probably too small, I'm thinking 4x8 is what I had last time. Don't know what needs to go, so maybe that will work.

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Re: WTBorrow Light Duty Cargo Trailer

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I have a 5 X 8 Carson enclosed trailer with a fold down rear door is 6' tall inside. Free to use plus any damages incured.

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