Just another Harbor Freight trailer
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Re: Just another Harbor Freight trailer
That's just a cool idea for a fishing rig! Now, if only I fished! Kinda makes me wanna start fishing!
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Re: Just another Harbor Freight trailer
Design one that holds a set of golf Clubs and I would be in love
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Re: Just another Harbor Freight trailer
Golf Clubs, that's easy enough. I have a Harbor Freight trailer with a Sears Cargo top mounted on it. This setup allows me to put 2 sets of clubs in it along with a Kangaroo kaddy. Works very well.
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Re: Just another Harbor Freight trailer
I've heard of someone building an adapter for the trailer hitch on their bike to carry a golf bag, standing it upright. I've also seen pictures of a bag carrier replacing the right hand saddle bag. I don't have to worry about carrying my clubs on my bike. They stay on my golf cart, locked up in my rented shed at the course.
Jim
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PS: I couldn't find an appropriate smilie to adorn my post.
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