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I loves me a good solidworks model. I'm working on rough models of all my implements, so I can build an "implement shed"/shelving.
I loves me a good solidworks model. I'm working on rough models of all my implements, so I can build an "implement shed"/shelving.
I finally decided on 29.25" as being ideal for my spring length... But somehow when I welded them on, I put them at 26, which was the actual spring length. Oops...
I didn't see anything like that in any of the reading I did... As I understand it, the requirements are as follows:
VIN Inspection
(to verify trailers does not have a VIN)
Affidavit Certifying Ownership é„*CO
(to attest to the ownership of lien free trailer)
Or in my case, reciepts for materials used in constructing it...
Weight Certificate
Affidavit of Specially Constructed or Reconstructed Vehicle
(to verify that trailer is homemade or shop built)
Vehicle Equipment Affirmation
(to verify that trailer meets all safety standards)
MVD will assign a New Mexico Vehicle Identification Number
(to be able to identify the trailer by its VIN).
A Motor Vehicle Division employee must affix the identification plate (I think it's a sticker...) eight inches from the ball hitch on the left side of the trailer tongue frame. The owner should be advised to permanently stamp the number on the tongue.
If that fails, I'm moving to CO in 6 months, so I'll just change my address a little earlier and register it there.![]()
Solidworks is a 3d modelling package. Very popular due to its ease of use and "low" price. Guessing at $5k purchase and $1200 per year maintenance. I have it at work......
I put it in quotes for a reason! Compared to others like ideas or slo......I mean, pro-E, it's cheap. I use it 8+ hours a day. Good times!