I'm thinking more along these lines:

  http://www.gt1.homeip.net/project-trailer.htm

My objective is to get rid of my truck and do any occasional hauling I need 
with a flat trailer.  Should come out way ahead, financially.

Allan

On Mon, 18 Oct 2010 14:56 -0500, "Fmiser" <fmi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Mitch Haley wrote:
> 
> > Fmiser wrote:
> > 
> > > I'm not wanting to pull a  3-ton trailer - but I'd like a
> > > small covered trailer and a good way to hitch it.
> > 
> > I've seen a homemade hitch, I think it was for S123, that
> > featured two flat plates with holes drilled for the bumper
> > bolts, a crossbar connecting the two plates, and a receiver
> > tube welded to the center of the crossbar. Wouldn't be hard to
> > build one on the car if you have the welding equipment.
> > 
> > A full strength hitch would require more than a sandwich mount
> > between the bumper and body, and would probably look like this:
> > http://www.capandhitch.com/PDF/HITCHES/CM-11806-55-INS.PDF
> 
> Nice!  
> 
> I'm looking at a trailer like one of these.
> 
> http://www.littlecargotrailers.com/
> 
> --    Philip
> 
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