The suspension is what's called a "walking beam" - when it comes to an obstacle the trailer only rises half the height of the obstacle. Makes it easy to pull over rough ground. The beams attach to the frame with a torsion spring - no axles crossing underneath.
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I use this for hauling firewood and gardening.
The suspension is what's called a "walking beam" - when it comes to an obstacle the trailer only rises half the height of the obstacle. Makes it easy to pull over rough ground. The beams attach to the frame with a torsion spring - no axles crossing underneath.
Builder is https://www.atlanticoutdoorsolutions.com
(I have no connection with them except as a customer).