Boat trailer failed. Wheels came off.

  • dfresh
    Fridley, MN
    Posts: 3053
    #1693768

    Not sure if you did it as a joke, but a link to a Harbor Freight trailer ad popped up in the embedded video.

    As far as Harbor Freight stuff goes…my mantra is if the tool you buy lasts for one job that you bought it for and is still intact, you got your money’s worth. A boat trailer is not something I would buy there toast

    Matthew Sandys
    Inactive
    Grand Rapids, MN
    Posts: 82
    #1693769

    All been there and had those days. Makes the good days that much better.

    Damon
    Alabama
    Posts: 104
    #1693771

    No that wasn’t an ad to a Harbor Freight trailer. It was the link to the playlist where all my other Harbor freight videos are. There are 10 videos in that playlist that document my journey and findings with this trailer since the beginning. I compiled this playlist for anyone considering one. They can watch the entire series and make a decision based on longterm use of the product.

    Not all low cost things are bad. My Thai longtail cost $574 for a 6.5 HP motor, and it runs well. I can rebuild it myself as it uses go-karts motors for powerheads. It also means I can use go-kart racing parts to build a powerhead from scratch for whatever power level I need.

    Also not all high cost items are good. I’ve seen people buy “highly touted” go-kart engines that turned out to be junk because the company didn’t have much quality control.

    Quality is not determined by cost alone.

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