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I'm thinking of using my M105A2 to haul a cord of firewood. However, I do have some concern with the strength of the sides on the trailer. Mine are fiberglass and are in excellent condition.
A perfectly stacked cord of wood is 128 cubic feet - even poorly stacked the trailer will not be full all the way to the top of the sides, which is 4' (trailer interior is roughly 9'x7'x4').
I just don't want to overload the fiberglass sides and have a messy, expensive, and hazardous failure.
Anyone have more experience/knowledge with the fiberglass sides than myself?
Thank you very much!
A perfectly stacked cord of wood is 128 cubic feet - even poorly stacked the trailer will not be full all the way to the top of the sides, which is 4' (trailer interior is roughly 9'x7'x4').
I just don't want to overload the fiberglass sides and have a messy, expensive, and hazardous failure.
Anyone have more experience/knowledge with the fiberglass sides than myself?
Thank you very much!
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