Panik
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- Kubota bx2360
So apparently my google-mojo is busted and I would appreciate some input.
With a family of 6 we have four 96 gallon trash cans that semi-regularly need to be emptied. Curbside pick-up is out as we are in the country. While I am not old I'm getting past the point of being willing to lift those trash cans in and out of the back of my pick-up to empty them at the remote site across town. I do have a 20' equipment trailer, but that's a wee bit cumbersome to use just to move a couple trash cans across town.
What I would really like is a well built, small (4X5'ish) board deck trailer with high (possibly solid) sides I can neatly park in my driveway so that I can just leave the cans in the trailer and hook-up and go when they need to be emptied. My problem is that everything I am finding is either oversize for my specific needs and/or is of the bolt together variety.
Although it is way over built for my needs the closest thing I've seen are the Ohio Steel utility trailers Home Depot has for customer rental and as far as I know there is no outlet for their purchase. Unfortunately, I also suspect that what I might like and what I would be willing to spend for a mostly single purpose trailer are two very different things.
With a family of 6 we have four 96 gallon trash cans that semi-regularly need to be emptied. Curbside pick-up is out as we are in the country. While I am not old I'm getting past the point of being willing to lift those trash cans in and out of the back of my pick-up to empty them at the remote site across town. I do have a 20' equipment trailer, but that's a wee bit cumbersome to use just to move a couple trash cans across town.
What I would really like is a well built, small (4X5'ish) board deck trailer with high (possibly solid) sides I can neatly park in my driveway so that I can just leave the cans in the trailer and hook-up and go when they need to be emptied. My problem is that everything I am finding is either oversize for my specific needs and/or is of the bolt together variety.
Although it is way over built for my needs the closest thing I've seen are the Ohio Steel utility trailers Home Depot has for customer rental and as far as I know there is no outlet for their purchase. Unfortunately, I also suspect that what I might like and what I would be willing to spend for a mostly single purpose trailer are two very different things.