Gary_in_Indiana
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- Apr 22, 2002
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- Location
- Fort Wayne, IN
- Tractor
- John Deere 4200 MFWD HST w/ JD 420 FEL w/ 61" loader bucket & toothbar & JD 37 BH w/ 12" bucket
I have trailer and can tell you from experience that about anything you do with yours is going to involve a tradeoff in one way or another. Stake pockets can also be used as attachment points but, when you have stake sides in them you're still going to need D rings. Besides that, you'll never have the stake pockets where you need them for tie downs if you attach them to use for stake sides. You'll still want D rings if only because you can have them every couple feet all the way around. When you're attaching those, put them as high on your side rails as you can. If you have them too low and use straps they'll rub on the edge of your side rail. And when you're buying them, remember, no one has ever said "I have too many tie down attachment points on my trailer."
As to a toolbox, my trailer has an electrically powered hydraulic tilt bed and everything for it but the battery is mounted on the tongue with my drop leg jack and platform for my 8,000 lb. Warn winch so a tongue mounted box wasn't even a consideration. I didn't want to give up floor space for a box either.
I found a couple boxes at Tractor Supply that are designed for mounting inside a pickup bed on either side of the wheel wells along the bedsides made by Geneva. I built a frame on front of my fenders on either side and mounted them there. They extend out no further than my fenders, won't hit bottom even if I flatten both tires to the rim and are no higher than my fender tops. They are approximately 28"L x 8"W x 18"H with the lid hinged on an 8" side. There's a tool tray top and moveable dividers so you can have three compartments below the tray. Of course, you can also take that all out and just have on big box. I mounted mine with the hinges forward so when (not if) I forget to close a lid until I see it as I'm driving 75 mph I won't rip it off and have it bang into whatever I'm hauling.
I couldn't find the exact box at TSC online, but this onehere should give you an idea of what I have. It's another of Geneva's boxes with a side opening revealing drawers. The two I bought have fixed sides and, a hinged top.
Good luck with whatever you decide, I hope this helps. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
As to a toolbox, my trailer has an electrically powered hydraulic tilt bed and everything for it but the battery is mounted on the tongue with my drop leg jack and platform for my 8,000 lb. Warn winch so a tongue mounted box wasn't even a consideration. I didn't want to give up floor space for a box either.
I found a couple boxes at Tractor Supply that are designed for mounting inside a pickup bed on either side of the wheel wells along the bedsides made by Geneva. I built a frame on front of my fenders on either side and mounted them there. They extend out no further than my fenders, won't hit bottom even if I flatten both tires to the rim and are no higher than my fender tops. They are approximately 28"L x 8"W x 18"H with the lid hinged on an 8" side. There's a tool tray top and moveable dividers so you can have three compartments below the tray. Of course, you can also take that all out and just have on big box. I mounted mine with the hinges forward so when (not if) I forget to close a lid until I see it as I'm driving 75 mph I won't rip it off and have it bang into whatever I'm hauling.
I couldn't find the exact box at TSC online, but this onehere should give you an idea of what I have. It's another of Geneva's boxes with a side opening revealing drawers. The two I bought have fixed sides and, a hinged top.
Good luck with whatever you decide, I hope this helps. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif