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On those cheap Lowes trailers with the mesh deck, I would put plywood or deck panels down over the mesh - it would strengthen up the trailer significantly.

These Cubs are pretty heavy - even the narrow frame ones. But that trailer should handle it.
 
I had a nightmare last night!

I dreamed, I walked into my garage and instead of CC 71 laying everywhere in pieces and kohler parts and tools and my sand blasting cabnet laying all over, My garage was empty, the floor was spotless and there in the middle was a new MTD/Yard Man! AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!

I woke up in a cold sweat! I ran to the garage door and Thankfully it's still a mess!
 
I have a trailer with a mesh deck and I have halled my o to tractor shows everywhere with no problems it is kinda flimsy I plan to just put flat metal on it but then what would I do for traction (it is a tilt trailer).
 
Gentlemen (Matt)-

I am trying to find the 100 again in the parts look up and forget the secret code. I entered 70, 100 and got no match. Please post what I need to enter and I promise to write it down this time.

I'm trying to find out what to use for the fuel line (among other things), copper or steel.

Thanks....Wayne
 
Lucas - Strips of expanded metal bolted or welded to flat steel makes good traction. I did that to the tilt trailer I made for bringing home my 122 , but then that trailer got converted into an airplane trailer and sold.

Guys expanded metal as trailer floors is crap. They don't hold up to flex as the weld areas break.
 

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