My trailer video with accessories for hauling your UTV

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Here is my latest video, this time on the topic of selecting a trailer and adding useful accessories. I am hauling a Honda Pioneer 1000-5 and use the Erickson chock tie-down system, which is not as flexible if you are changing your loads as the E Track system, but if you are like me and have one vehicle, this system works great. I also show mounting a gas can, storage locker, and a ramp lift assist system.

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... And here is a teaser video version that just has the jokes and fun stuff without all the boring content.
 
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and here is a soft rock version in case people didn't like my heavy metal vibe. I ended up using the heavy metal as the soft rock version was too wimpy...
 
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Here is my latest video, this time on the topic of selecting a trailer and adding useful accessories. I am hauling a Honda Pioneer 1000-5 and use the Erickson chock tie-down system, which is not as flexible if you are changing your loads as the E Track system, but if you are like me and have one vehicle, this system works great. I also show mounting a gas can, storage locker, and a ramp lift assist system.

Enjoy!

Good idea with the chocks. I’m thinking that beveling off the top edge of 2x4 and then lag screwing them down would work also and be cheaper.
 
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Good idea with the chocks. I’m thinking that beveling off the top edge of 2x4 and then lag screwing them down would work also and be cheaper.
Using 2x4s would certainly work. The only reason I bought the extra chock set was to get the 6.5' tie down straps - so the chocks were just a bonus.
 
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