newbury
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- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
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- Location
- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
- Tractor
- Kubota's - B7610, M4700
I've a trailer with deck boards that shrunk over it's life such that there are cracks between boards that easily fit a 3 gauge corner angle bracket.
The trailer is used as a flatbed for hauling tractors.
as a trailer w/ sides for hauling miscellaneous stuff,

and with a homebuilt 4' high cargo "box" w/o floor other than the trailer decking for transporting.

With the box on I've places above the floor to attach straps to but I'm transporting some heavy equipment like a plow and a 5' tillerwhich I'd like to anchor to the deck.
So I want the design easily removable.
The picture shows one such bracket dropped thru a crack.

I'm looking for an elegant solution on putting a "thick as I can" (3 or 4 gauge) piece of metal thru the "slot" and fastening it so it doesn't pull thru.
Presently I'm thinking of dropping the angle bracket thru the crack and then put a bolt w/ nut thru the bottom hole that sticks under the bed, then a bolt w/nut thru the second hole up. I can then fasten something to the remaining portion of the angle bracket sticking above the deck.
I've thought of just a straight piece of steel strapping, but have the angle brackets.
So TBN, any more elegant solutions?
The trailer is used as a flatbed for hauling tractors.

as a trailer w/ sides for hauling miscellaneous stuff,

and with a homebuilt 4' high cargo "box" w/o floor other than the trailer decking for transporting.

With the box on I've places above the floor to attach straps to but I'm transporting some heavy equipment like a plow and a 5' tillerwhich I'd like to anchor to the deck.
So I want the design easily removable.
The picture shows one such bracket dropped thru a crack.

I'm looking for an elegant solution on putting a "thick as I can" (3 or 4 gauge) piece of metal thru the "slot" and fastening it so it doesn't pull thru.
Presently I'm thinking of dropping the angle bracket thru the crack and then put a bolt w/ nut thru the bottom hole that sticks under the bed, then a bolt w/nut thru the second hole up. I can then fasten something to the remaining portion of the angle bracket sticking above the deck.
I've thought of just a straight piece of steel strapping, but have the angle brackets.
So TBN, any more elegant solutions?