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Re: Re: Re: OT building a trailer
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Posted by Kelly C on February 11, 2004 at 14:02:44 from (63.171.43.140):
In Reply to: Re: Re: OT building a trailer posted by scotty on February 11, 2004 at 03:51:14:
Its 82 inches wide by 16 feet long. The axels are 3500 pound axles each and both have brakes. The axles did save me alot. Got them for what just new tires cost. GVW I guess would be the same as any 7000 pound trailer. I have had my H on it and it pulls fine with that. I wouldnt be afraid to go any where with that. I have also pulled my 400 on it. The 400 wont fit between the fenders and has to sit to far back. And it very heavy for the trailer. I would use it to get to a haying job 15-20 miles tops. If you make one make one that is a deck over the axles. and at least 7 feet wide. 8 feet would be more usefull.
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