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Hi all. I just moved my MEP-002A from my driveway to the back lawn by my shed. The neighbor and I had a fun night. Thank goodness for winches, come alongs, chain and vibration.
So I have painfully realized that I need a better way to move this thing. The area I would like to use it is in a bit of a tight spot and I cannot get to it with a full sized trailer.
I am planning to build a low trailer to mount this on, 4 wheels, steering in the front. I want to keep it low to reduce the chance of rolling. I figure for distance moving, I'll pull it up onto my 16 ft. trailer.
One idea is to take a frame of a riding lawn mower. Strip it down, extend the front "axel" out, drop the transmission and insert a single axel on pillow blocks, leaving the tires outside the outside edge of the genset.
Am I insane? I want to keep it on the cheap. I do have a mig welder and most of the metal tools necessary (don't say plasma torch, lathe, etc..). If I dont' use said lawn mower frame, I may convert it into a pull cart to transport...stuff. I like the idea of the taller, wide wheels of the lawn mower. I do plan to take the weight off the wheels while stationary with jacks and for the purpose of leveling.
Thanks!
Mark
So I have painfully realized that I need a better way to move this thing. The area I would like to use it is in a bit of a tight spot and I cannot get to it with a full sized trailer.
I am planning to build a low trailer to mount this on, 4 wheels, steering in the front. I want to keep it low to reduce the chance of rolling. I figure for distance moving, I'll pull it up onto my 16 ft. trailer.
One idea is to take a frame of a riding lawn mower. Strip it down, extend the front "axel" out, drop the transmission and insert a single axel on pillow blocks, leaving the tires outside the outside edge of the genset.
Am I insane? I want to keep it on the cheap. I do have a mig welder and most of the metal tools necessary (don't say plasma torch, lathe, etc..). If I dont' use said lawn mower frame, I may convert it into a pull cart to transport...stuff. I like the idea of the taller, wide wheels of the lawn mower. I do plan to take the weight off the wheels while stationary with jacks and for the purpose of leveling.
Thanks!
Mark