Re: I need a pusher trailer part source/vendor That will extend your turning radius quite a bit. Talk to some people with trailers (doesn't have to be a pusher). Ask them how they have it mounted (seatpost or behind the rear wheel) and how maneuverable their setup is.
Then decide if you really want to mount it behind the rear wheel. It might look more rugged, but a well made seatpost mount is stout.
And will turn twice as sharp. The trailer will "cut the corner off" turns, though (rather than follow the rear wheel track).
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