I have what may grandly be called a reforestation project. I have planted about 6,000 trees here over the 30 years of my presence on this place. The most recent, big planting was in 1994, the earliest was in 1979. It is a hobby, it is therapeutic, it is beautiful, and it is, in my estimation, my gift to nature and the earth.
I like to walk among these trees, and I have shared that experience with others. Most recently, an important visitor was Ken Marsh, my old friend I lost last July. We would drive my 2001 Cummins Ram out into the field, park in a spot advantageous with respect to scenery, roll the windows down and enjoy. Occasionally I would bring lawn chairs, we would get him out of the truck and we would sit together watching nature.
I wish I had a small, two wheeled cart, much like a sulky, that I could pull behind my small tractor. Horse racing sulkies only hold one person. I am imagining something that could haul up to four, perhaps, but at least two. If I had such a thing, I would have used it to take Ken for rides in the field. We could have gone through narrow places and underneath tree branches, and made it an enveloping experience.
My mother is now 80. She likes the outdoors and her walking ability is not as good as it once was. The sulky idea would be fun for her, too, and it could be fun for very little kids to take them on rides. I would like to have a cart like this.
My question for the informed masses here..... do you have thoughts on how to build such a thing? Meaning, do you recommend certain components? Have you seen such a thing before?
Also, relating, I would like to make a two wheel trailer to pull behind either of my tractors to pull in the trees, using it to carry cut wood. I want an overall width of no more than 6-7 feet, and a bed no longer than 8 feet, and it could even be shorter. A flat bed, I think, with low sides, perhaps.
I could use an M37 frame I have, or.... ? It would be nice to not have to use the tube type wheels, but, of course, I have them. I do like the idea of 8-hole, 16" truck wheels and tires, since they are so common, but am uncertain as to a donor thing for the spindles.
Discuss, please. Offer ideas on both.
I like to walk among these trees, and I have shared that experience with others. Most recently, an important visitor was Ken Marsh, my old friend I lost last July. We would drive my 2001 Cummins Ram out into the field, park in a spot advantageous with respect to scenery, roll the windows down and enjoy. Occasionally I would bring lawn chairs, we would get him out of the truck and we would sit together watching nature.
I wish I had a small, two wheeled cart, much like a sulky, that I could pull behind my small tractor. Horse racing sulkies only hold one person. I am imagining something that could haul up to four, perhaps, but at least two. If I had such a thing, I would have used it to take Ken for rides in the field. We could have gone through narrow places and underneath tree branches, and made it an enveloping experience.
My mother is now 80. She likes the outdoors and her walking ability is not as good as it once was. The sulky idea would be fun for her, too, and it could be fun for very little kids to take them on rides. I would like to have a cart like this.
My question for the informed masses here..... do you have thoughts on how to build such a thing? Meaning, do you recommend certain components? Have you seen such a thing before?
Also, relating, I would like to make a two wheel trailer to pull behind either of my tractors to pull in the trees, using it to carry cut wood. I want an overall width of no more than 6-7 feet, and a bed no longer than 8 feet, and it could even be shorter. A flat bed, I think, with low sides, perhaps.
I could use an M37 frame I have, or.... ? It would be nice to not have to use the tube type wheels, but, of course, I have them. I do like the idea of 8-hole, 16" truck wheels and tires, since they are so common, but am uncertain as to a donor thing for the spindles.
Discuss, please. Offer ideas on both.
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