That's a good looking trailer. Will an ATV fit on it?
The inside width is 34"- a small atv would, but in my case, more importantly, a snow blower will fit on it. After looking at different atv/offroad trailers, including the wild prices, I decided on a simple, light, strong trailer that will track the same width as the atv, be as easy to pull as possible, and be as simple as possible. Because of how walking axles work, they are subject to a lot of leverage and stress. The ones that I have seen in person/in use suffered due to heavy loads. Honestly, I think that my trailer will go anywhere a walking-axle trailer will, due to tire size and clearance. I have a spring running through my yard, with very steep entries and exits. I can drive my 4 wheeler (Honda TRX 300) with the trailer through any point, and nothing- tongue, axle, or rear- of the trailer hangs. I have hauled heaping loads of hard wood on the trailer, which both my Kubota and atv handled well. I was looking for a trailer that would run in the tracks of my atv, be easy to back up, haul as much or more as my atv is rated to handle, be easy to work on, and to take camping. So, I didn't design it to be able to haul my atv on, and then take it into the woods- it would have been too wide. Again, the dimensions are 3x5'6", with 10" sides, leaf springs, sealed bearings, 3" channel tongue, pressure treated deck, and 12" tires. I plan to paint it, but I was very eager to test it out.
There are a lot of trailers out there to look at, and to fit every taste. I wanted simple, adequate, and as cheap as possible.