Hey guys! Been out of it for a long time! Wanna get back into it! I need to get myself a Laser trailer to hook up on the back on my car! Anybody know of any in upstate New York or Vermont? Maybe even up in Montreal? Thanks a bunch! You can get a hold me me on Facebook if you want as well!
Hey guys! Been out of it for a long time! Wanna get back into it! I need to get myself a Laser trailer to hook up on the back on my car! Anybody know of any in upstate New York or Vermont? Maybe even up in Montreal? Thanks a bunch! You can get a hold me me on Facebook if you want as well!
The easiest to use and best overall trailer is the Kitty Hawk. It is designed for Lasers and will carry the Laser without damaging it. It can also be used as a launching dolly. I have had two and both were excellent. You can find them on the web. Do it right the first time and get a Kitty Hawk. You will not regret it.
The easiest to use and best overall trailer is the Kitty Hawk. It is designed for Lasers and will carry the Laser without damaging it. It can also be used as a launching dolly. I have had two and both were excellent. You can find them on the web. Do it right the first time and get a Kitty Hawk. You will not regret it.
Yeah Bill! I had one of those puppies a long time ago! Thanks! I musta went through 2 sets of tires on it! LOL Gave it to my step-dad about 10 yrs ago and his wife sold it about 7 years ago. Man! Was only about $250 bucks at the time when I first got it! Ha ha! If you hear of anybody selling one, let me know? Thanks bud!
Hey Thanks Romansailer!
I'm actually getting the parts together to make myself a Kittyhawk...
I found all the parts at my local Tractor Supply Co. store!
okay...I'm now looking for the inside diameter of the tubing that runs from the coupling hitch to the rear tires of the trailer. hand I'm guessing that they were roughly 9 ft. long in length? From what I remember, it was 1" OD (outside diameter) galvanized steel...would anyone know the ID (inside diameter) of the tubing? I am able to get this in various thicknesses. Thanks for any help you can give me with measurements!