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    Posted: 26 Dec 2011 at 12:08pm
Since seeing Fred Wilke's 125 PU on a trailer built from an Allcrop tongue I have wanted to build one. I used rectangular tubing for the axle, used some old B spindles to get wheel bearings instead of bushings, and modified the tongue so it was square with the world instead of offset as they are on combines. I added a couple of cross supports to bolt the PU on with three bolts, and that was pretty much it.
 


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A pic with PU that needs prettying up mounted in place.
 
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Nice!
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That looks great Larry. We'll have to get that PU painted this summer.
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Are you taking orders?  :-)
 
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Wow!  That looks good, Larry.  It amazes me the work you get done between breakfast, lunch and supper. 
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That is so cool, except will it be stable if you're running something with the power unit?
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Looks real nice and I mean nothing negative in my critique, I just don't want to see anything or anyone hurt or damaged.
 
Aren't those low speed rims and tires? You said you replaced the bearings and thats a good start, but I bet those tires won't take much speed without coming apart and that could have bad results on the interstate on the way to a show if the narrow wheel base  flips it over. Also the 2 bolts in the hitch from the tongue is a weak joint. The light hitch isn't designed to support any applied load with only the top 2 bolts in place.
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I agree with the concern on driving this thing on the road. If you see this thing running down the highway behind a pick up it's because sombody stole it! Had that been my intent I would have made the axle wider, the PU lower, the tongue longer and used car spindles/wheels/tires. I do expect to pull it behind a tractor. Running it under load is a valid concern as well. If I would run anything with the PU I'd leave it hitched to the tractor. I actually don't know how it would react under load. The intent was to have a way to easily manuver a PU using as many AC parts as possible.
 
As for the hitch, there's a piece under the ball receiver shaped like an upside down "U" to give it strength that's 1/4" thick. (It's actually the top half of the excess 2"x3"x1/4" axle tubing that fit snugly inside, sandwiching the ball receiver between it and the 1/2" flat steel trailer hitch) It would never be strong enough without it. I also have an AC ball hitch as well that I may well use.
 
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great job!! uh...can you build one for me to set my ole lady.....oooops...i mean my loving wife...on to? 
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That will be an attention getter at a show!!looks like you did a real nice job!!
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I'm glad you have more thought into it than what it appeared  Don't judge a book by it's cover and such. As good as it looks I would hate to see anything negative happen to it or you.
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I have great concerns about Safety.
 
How high can you lift the tongue before the whole thing suddenly flips over backwards?
 
The high 'centre of gravity' will be a problem.
 
I just see an accident waiting to happen !
 
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Nice work ,Now show the guy;s the to display P/U 's you got  from me .Did you make trailer's for them .
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This one is mounted lower,but needs to be washed
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