Help needed
I seeking a cycle trailers to carry my gardening tools to my allotment. I see there is wide range of prices .
It needs to be able connect by rear axle.
I am on a budget can anybody help?
Cycle trailer for gardening tools
Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
it might help if you say what size and weight is to be carried.
If you are just trying the idea out and not sure it'll be a long-term arrangement, there is something to be said for getting a cheap and/or used trailer; you can get something 'proper' later on if needs be. Cheap trailers appear on e-bay; they are not brilliant quality but they may do for occasional use.
cheers
If you are just trying the idea out and not sure it'll be a long-term arrangement, there is something to be said for getting a cheap and/or used trailer; you can get something 'proper' later on if needs be. Cheap trailers appear on e-bay; they are not brilliant quality but they may do for occasional use.
cheers
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Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
The cheapest trailers are secondhand kiddy trailers.
Take the top cover off and mod the rest as needed to convert it to a cargo trailer.
If you leave the roll bar on, you may get away with strapping long handle tools upright against it to keep the load shorter.
Luck .......
Take the top cover off and mod the rest as needed to convert it to a cargo trailer.
If you leave the roll bar on, you may get away with strapping long handle tools upright against it to keep the load shorter.
Luck .......
Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
You might get lucky and find a suitable cargo trailer second-hand, I did. Picked mine up and upgraded the hitch for <£40.
If not, as said above, kiddy trailers do the job. Further modification is possible but not essential: http://www.instructables.com/id/Convert ... -cargo-ca/
If not, as said above, kiddy trailers do the job. Further modification is possible but not essential: http://www.instructables.com/id/Convert ... -cargo-ca/
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Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
+1 for the one in the photo, my partner has used one for her gardening tools.
If resting forks/spades etc in (like the green handled cutters in the photo), its worth putting some old card board or some such to protect the fabric from the fork/spade.
Similar versions of that trailer (as good as identical) used to be available from different makes, all mounting on the rear wheel axle (QR/wheel nuts OK).
The trailer in the photo (if like my partners) folds flat and the wheels pop off with out any tools needed for compact storage.
used to be I think £125 new. If you need a used one, may be an ad in the wanted section might get you something.
If resting forks/spades etc in (like the green handled cutters in the photo), its worth putting some old card board or some such to protect the fabric from the fork/spade.
Similar versions of that trailer (as good as identical) used to be available from different makes, all mounting on the rear wheel axle (QR/wheel nuts OK).
The trailer in the photo (if like my partners) folds flat and the wheels pop off with out any tools needed for compact storage.
used to be I think £125 new. If you need a used one, may be an ad in the wanted section might get you something.
Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
FWIW you quite easily tow (or adapt parts from) a golf trolley to make something that will haul a few gardening tools.
cheers
cheers
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Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
Plenty of information on trailers in this forum even pics of mine made from a pushchair salvaged from a skip.
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Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
I use one of these for my tools. It’s been really good actually. Longer tools can be poked through the holes or bungeed to the sides and then I just stuck a big plastic box in it for the bits and pieces.
If you are near Worcestershire you could buy mine cheaply because I’m not using it at the moment.
If you are near Worcestershire you could buy mine cheaply because I’m not using it at the moment.
Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
How long are the tools? My own garden tools would not fit in a trailer. My hoe is almost as tall as me, and the rake isn't much shorter.
Is there nowhere you could safely leave a set of the longer tools at the allotment?
Is there nowhere you could safely leave a set of the longer tools at the allotment?
Re: Cycle trailer for gardening tools
Before they became popular, we bought a second hand "kiddy trailer"
Used it for some 5 or so years for utility use, and even moved house with it.
One of the advantages of this type is that it has a cross member to the frame that holds the canopy
You can zip-tie some of these on to the cross member
This is then ideal for garden tools, the business end down and clip the handle in to hold it securely
There are quite often second-hand ones around for a few quid, and most have axle and /or stay fittings
Used it for some 5 or so years for utility use, and even moved house with it.
One of the advantages of this type is that it has a cross member to the frame that holds the canopy
You can zip-tie some of these on to the cross member
This is then ideal for garden tools, the business end down and clip the handle in to hold it securely
There are quite often second-hand ones around for a few quid, and most have axle and /or stay fittings