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I would suggest that you raise the trailer up (pull it up on blocks, wood timber, etc) just to put a little more clearance between the chassis and the grass.

Then hit up home depot for some tyvek wrap and tape. Make a ground length cover out of the tyvek. Tape pieces together as needed, fold and tape, etc., to get a good foot. It's an absolute budget way to build a surprisingly nice cover for outdoor storage. Not a good idea directly over a painted car as the tyvek will rub in the wind, but not an issue at all on your aluminum trailer.

I've got a couple of vehicles that are "projects" stored outside under tyvek. Two of them have been in tyvek for about 5 years and are still held secure with the original tyvek tape. Works great. I'd like to take credit for this idea, but I actually got it from the RV industry. I was going to buy a cover for my RV and found that many of them are made with tyvek.

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