On Tuesday evening I bought Trailer No. 5 on e-Bay . . . I think I'll call it "Mambo"

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Wednesday morning I headed off in the Amazon at 05:00 hrs, heading for Coventry, arriving at 11:45 after losing nearly an hour in a traffic jam on the M6 thanks to a "Stranded Vehicle" (according to the signs).
Collected the trailer and headed back to Edinburgh, arriving at 19:45 after stopping for food and fuel.
Averaged 24mpg going down and 22 mpg overall - 636 miles. The old bus ran well.
The trailer is a 2007 Ifor Williams GX106 3.5 ton Plant Trailer. It was cheap because it needs work - the brakes don't work for instance (it weighs 715 Kilos which is within the "Unbraked Trailer" limits so I didn't think I was doing anything stupid by dragging it home).
Today I started working on it, discovering what I've got

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Basically it is straight but hasn't had any maintenance for a very long time. Given that I would be replacing things like brakes, energy store, marker lights, hitch gas strut and boot over the first year or so of ownership it seemed sensible to buy a trailer for half the going rate rather than pay full price and then do the work anyway.
I now have a nice new spare wheel and have ordered some replacement marker lights. The front O/S tyre is a 155/65/R12C - it should be 155/70/R12C so I'll get a replacement tyre for that
(does anyone want a 155/65/R12C 8-ply tyre rated for 900 Kilos at 90 psi - its in fair condition ??).
Tomorrow I'll be jacking it up on axle stands and removing the wheels, hubs and brakes. I have a reasonable spare set of Knott brakes from the Ifor Williams HB510 Horse Trailer so I may be able to get it all working properly without having to replace the whole braking system - I'm sure that will come though.
Once its road-worthy I'll be getting a Mini Digger for a week and tackling a lot of overdue maintenance in the garden

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This is it:
I really must concentrate on finishing projects instead of constantly taking on new ones. I recently drove up to "The Black Isle" (north of Inverness) and collected the remains of a 1963 Triumph "Tiger Cub" motorcycle. I now have two of them to restore - plus a 1931 Panther and a 1958 Ariel (and two modernish BMWs).
I'm getting ear ache from 'er indoors

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Bob.