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Firefighter Dave
07-28-2002, 06:35 PM
I would like some help with web sites where I can find equipment to help organize my enclosed trailer. I have been to JungleJims web site.. they have some really good stuff... I am just looking for more options.

Thanks,

Dave

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Dennis E.
07-28-2002, 06:37 PM
www.everythinggreen.com

mowngrow
07-28-2002, 08:14 PM
check out trimmertrap.com they have some really good stuff for open and enclosed trailers

wxmn6
07-28-2002, 08:45 PM
Green Touch makes very good trailer organizing equipment. Have one of their trimmer rack and it works very nice.

http://www.green-touch.com/

Barker's Lawn Care
07-28-2002, 09:14 PM
I like trimmer-trap but i wouldnt recommend green-touch
because:

1 verrrry expen$ive

2 their trimmer rack takes 2 pins on each trimmer to secure
( time =$$$)
etc.

Consider trimmer-trap or mower sulky( they also make trimmer racks same thing as t-t for half the price)

www.mowersulky.com

Firefighter Dave
07-28-2002, 10:34 PM
Heck yeah..... I went to Green-Touch and the prices where outrageous...

Dave

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beck
07-28-2002, 11:36 PM
This company sells numerous organizational items.



www.Etrackstorage.com (http://www.Etrackstorage.com)

Firefighter Dave
07-29-2002, 03:20 AM
I think etrack has had the best for side wall mounting stuff.... I like JungleJims for ease of helping mount push mowers and spreaders to the floor?

Dave

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Alan Bechard
07-29-2002, 08:17 AM
You might want to look at www.pitpal.com for some products, thought not mower specific some items cross over. The prices are mighty high though.

I find a leisurely stroll down the aisle at Lowe's goes a long ways towards organization.

Al B

Runner
07-29-2002, 09:44 AM
To this day, I still can't imagine paying for all this stuff, when all of this stuff is so easy to build. Even if you CAN"T weld or anything, take a few pics or measurements, put together a material list, and have it done You'll STILL come out way ahead. The beauty of it is, is that everything you build, and I EVERYthing, is always SO much better than the overpriced bought junk.

wxmn6
07-29-2002, 11:09 PM
Originally posted by Firefighter Dave
Heck yeah..... I went to Green-Touch and the prices where outrageous...



Yes the price does seems to be high but have you take a closer look? The reason I bough Green Touch trimmer rack are because: 1. All racks are protective coated to minimize equipment damage/wear from transport 2. More secure with two pins holding the trimmer in place 3. More difficult for thief to steal the trimmer since they have to cut each padlock for each trimmer. Some other manufacturers uses one lock. 4. Look good and professional. I have receive many comments from people about my rack.

Originally posted by Barker's Lawn Care
2 their trimmer rack takes 2 pins on each trimmer to secure
( time =$$$)
etc.



It only take about ten seconds to take trimmer out of rack. How much time is it worth losing a trimmer to you?

HarryD
07-30-2002, 12:10 AM
i agree this stuff is way over priced i just went out tonight to tractor supply and got the pins gunna weld me up a rack tomorrow night ill take some pics of it . also making another trailer gate assit for the other side of my trailer made one last month and one was not enough


firefighter dave : so what kind and how big of trailer did ya get i remember your post from a few weeks ago about getting one seems that ya did

Firefighter Dave
07-30-2002, 10:22 AM
I ordered an enclosed 6 X 12.....

Dave

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Runner
07-30-2002, 10:45 AM
Cool! Hey as far as organization goes, talk to Ray Kirby.(KirbysLawn) He has an enclosed, and did a real nice job on HIS inside. He has some pics posted somewhere around here. I'm sure a search could dig them up.