Transporting
Originally I was designing it to fit on a 12' flatbed trailer we have, but it outgrew that. A friend suggested I just tow it (it's got car axles, right?) but it has no rear suspension, and figured it would shake itself apart.
I broke down and bought it a car hauler from good ole' Craig's List. Here, because of the slope, we loaded it on with the balcony attached. (We usually take it off first). I put a winch on the trailer, but three people can push it on. That's it!
(Oh! The PVC thing on the deck is a bike rack).
I broke down and bought it a car hauler from good ole' Craig's List. Here, because of the slope, we loaded it on with the balcony attached. (We usually take it off first). I put a winch on the trailer, but three people can push it on. That's it!
(Oh! The PVC thing on the deck is a bike rack).