Sodo
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- Joined
- Apr 21, 2012
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- Location
- Cascade Mtns of WA state
- Tractor
- Kubota B-series & Mini Excavator
TThat looks good.
You probably already have this in the plan but I have to try to be a forum hero and attemt to make it look like my idea.
I'd gusset the tabs that hold your beam pivot. Its a large trailer & could get loaded heavy someday, and its long too. Consider the situation where you are turning sharply, or doing a 3-point turn-around, and it has a lot of weight in it. Maybe its hooked to a tractor somday in its life. The force you must consider is that long trailer tongue twisting on the vertical beam pivots, scrubbing the tires.
Double axle has to scrub tires to turn, and all that twisting moment from the traction of two tires appx 2 feet apart,,,,,,, is twisting on those vertical tabs. Triangular gussets are necessary. A short (angle-cut) section of your axle tubing sistered on may look good too, stronger and allow access to the pivot bolt head. Alternatively, if you want to over-engineer it you could put tie tods from each front wheel angled back to the axle. Tie rods could pivot in loose holes as their only function is to resist twisting while sombody is horsing a heavy trailer around. Could be chain or cable too.
You probably already have this in the plan but I have to try to be a forum hero and attemt to make it look like my idea.
I'd gusset the tabs that hold your beam pivot. Its a large trailer & could get loaded heavy someday, and its long too. Consider the situation where you are turning sharply, or doing a 3-point turn-around, and it has a lot of weight in it. Maybe its hooked to a tractor somday in its life. The force you must consider is that long trailer tongue twisting on the vertical beam pivots, scrubbing the tires.
Double axle has to scrub tires to turn, and all that twisting moment from the traction of two tires appx 2 feet apart,,,,,,, is twisting on those vertical tabs. Triangular gussets are necessary. A short (angle-cut) section of your axle tubing sistered on may look good too, stronger and allow access to the pivot bolt head. Alternatively, if you want to over-engineer it you could put tie tods from each front wheel angled back to the axle. Tie rods could pivot in loose holes as their only function is to resist twisting while sombody is horsing a heavy trailer around. Could be chain or cable too.