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   / ATV Trailer Build #21  
Something you might want to consider. When I built my walking beam hunting trailer I set the beam pivot point a little to the rear so the the front tire could easier walk over obstructions.
 
   / ATV Trailer Build #22  
I was planning on using a 50mm ball hitch (I think that is slightly bigger than 1 7/8in). I think walking beam suspension is decided. It is going to be used on a pretty rough road, in performance I don't think a single axle would compare. I am building it with a walking beam because of the suspension advantages not the weight carrying advantages.
A 50mm ball is about the same size as a 2" ball (1.96"). I would HIGHLY recommend going with a 2" ball over a 1 7/8" ball as its too easy to put a 2" trailer on a 1 7/8" ball and a 2" trailer can just bounce off...

Aaron Z
 
   / ATV Trailer Build #23  
I believe the use of 1-7/8" balls on NEW trailers is finished, you just don't see any out there even on the smallest trailers.

I think your walking beam is a great idea, if I may recommend you use a solid bolt for strength then have your grease point in the actual bore of the beam and a groove machined into the bore of the beam for grease to surround the bore. The bolt with a zerk installed will really weaken the bolt itself.

I wouldn't overbuild the trailer too much as empty weight is not your friend. You can buy square tube with .090" wall (about like exhaust tubing) that would work well for a frame.

Regards, Fred
 
   / ATV Trailer Build #25  
Look up Tundra Tuffy. I have a friend that makes these in Ak. He has a clip on you tube. Has made several and they work well. He is now in Wa State. Anyway, this will give you some good ideas about your build.
 
   / ATV Trailer Build #27  
The point to a walking beam is not to carry more weight, but to smooth the ride for the load, as well as remove some shock load from the tow vehicle. I like my trailer, but I have to slow way, way down when carrying some things where I could travel a little faster & smoother with the walking beam.
 
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Something you might want to consider. When I built my walking beam hunting trailer I set the beam pivot point a little to the rear so the the front tire could easier walk over obstructions.
Thanks for that I think that is a good idea.

I think your walking beam is a great idea, if I may recommend you use a solid bolt for strength then have your grease point in the actual bore of the beam and a groove machined into the bore of the beam for grease to surround the bore. The bolt with a zerk installed will really weaken the bolt itself.
I appreciate what you are saying, but I don't really have the facility to do that. The trial was a 1/2in bolt with a reasonably large hole, the real thing will be a 3/4 bolt with a very small hole say 1/8in would that still not be strong enough?
 
   / ATV Trailer Build #30  
its too easy to put a 2" trailer on a 1 7/8" ball

I ditched of all my 1 7/8" receivers (and balls), put 2" balls and receivers on everything. It's easier that way. Then I got a trailer with a 2-5/16". But that's OK, all standardized except one.

I like walking beam for trailers, as mentioned much smoother ride and easier pull over obstacles. But more difficult to block from rolling downhill,,,,
 

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