I've just weighed the heaviest of this year's pumpkins: 19.8lbs. Most of the first wave of crown princes are around that weight, and the rest are smaller. About 28 (I think) in total, which is less than last year due to the insanely dry weather. What's surprising is that the two heaviest, are from the later planted second wave. I would have had to have made many trips to get that lot home without the trailer - water carriage would have been much harder too... this cheapo Homcom trailer was well worth buying. The tyres and inner tubes it comes with are utter crap, but the rest gets the job done.
As expected, the steel tubing has some rust spots where various things have scraped or pounded the paint away. Hammerite obviously, and white - but I'm also thinking about applying highly reflective paint of some sort. I don't know if anyone else here has tried this stuff, which might be laquer with tiny reflective beads? I might use this as a top layer to improve visibility. The photos are from a user review, looks like it might be of use. Black is a stupid colour for a trailer.
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Well, that's me sorted for winter veg, plus spring and much of summer - I was still eating the last of last year's harvest at the end of August this year, because they keep for ages if kept in cool, dark and dry conditions.