Damn, that's cheap, though read the reviews for critical sounding tips
about it. I guess I need one, at that price.

Plato seems wrong to me today.
On Jun 29, 2014 8:43 AM, "Ray S" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I rented a trailer from U-Haul for the burn in 2011.  I got the 5'x9'
> Utility Trailer and am sure it would have fit my panels laying down, but I
> didn't use it for that as I had a small mutated vehicle I needed bring.  I
> didn't mention I was going to Burning Man, but I did tell them I'm going
> out of state and back with it but they didn't ask for any details so I just
> didn't bring it up.  The trailer was pretty beat up to begin with, so when
> I got back I just hosed it down, brought it back and didn't have any
> problems.
>
> That being said, I've also always brought a standard H12 on the roof rack
> of either a Ford Ranger or Toyota Tacoma (Camper shell on the back with
> roof rack) since 2010.  I use tie downs and the normal methods of
> sandwiching between plywood and have never had any problems.  In 2013 I
> ended up buying a 6'x12' Utility Trailer so I could bring my mutant vehicle
> and gear a bit easier, was tired of renting year after year.
>
> If your looking into a trailer, depending on what size you get, you may
> spend upwards of $150-$200+.  If your thinking of going again in the
> future, it may be worth while trying to invest in a small 4'x8' trailer
> like they have at Harbor Freight.  They do have some that fold down as
> well, for easy storage.  Check these out:
> http://www.harborfreight.com/1195-lb-capacity-48-inch-x-96-inch-heavy-duty-foldable-utility-trailer-with-12-inch-wheels-90154.html
> .  They have a couple different ones, and Harbor Freight has these on sale
> from time to time or you can use a 20% off coupon (which they frequently
> have available as well).  You could easily use these and with some good tie
> downs they sell to secure your hexayurt and gear.
>
> Hope this helps,
> -Ray
>
> On Saturday, June 28, 2014 9:47:33 AM UTC-7, Tim wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone used a uHaul cargo trailer (towed) to transport panels? If so,
>> which size did you rent? Do you know if the smallest sized will fit the
>> panels in the door? (the 4x6)
>>
>> We know we can strap them to the roof of our car, but last year we were
>> overloaded as-is, even without a yurt.
>>
>> Lastly, I've heard horror stories about renting from uHaul for the burn.
>> Does this apply to cargo trailers? If so, does anyone know of a safer
>> choice as far as rental companies go? I checked out United Rentals but
>> couldn't find anything along these lines.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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