Trailer, with removable high sides, and spare wheel WOF.
This trailer was made by an Advanced Trade certificate joiner using boatbuilding skills. The chassis is made of two laminated beams.
Measurements:
Width 1.440 cms
Length 2.300cms
Depth 30cms
Depth with high sides on 63cms.
Towbar length 1.770cms.
Tiedown hooks.
Because it is an all wood trailer it would need to be garaged. It has always been garaged from the time it was made. It is in solid condition.
Front and back ends are removable and the high sides are removable as well. It was originally built for carrying bee-hives. I have carried a load of shingle ( low sides) and firewood ( with high sides). Sorry I can't give you any more specs than that for weight bearing.
The rego is on hold until I have a buyer and then I can register it over the phone. I have just taken it for a WOF (which expires in 6 months.)
The reason for selling is that it is part of an estate and also , a trailer is not something I can manage now at my stage of life. Reluctant sale but I need to be sensible about it.
Thanks for looking. Viewing is in Kuripuni.
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Little Jewels Exhibition & Silent Auction this Friday at Aratoi
Enjoy a night surrounded by artworks in this year's Provincial Insurance Broker's Little Jewels exhibition opening night. Works are sold via Silent Auction, with works starting at $150.
Works have been donated by well known artists including Iwen Wong, Kathy Bartlett, Gabby O'Connor, Jane Sinclair, Rob McLeod, Richard Reddaway and many others. All work is anonymous!
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