Posted by John A. on December 17, 2012 at 21:33:28 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Stock trailer posted by Erik Ks farmer on December 17, 2012 at 07:05:48:
Erik, Older WWs were more made to sell than longevity. As long as the bottom angles hasn't rotted out and needs a new piece of 2x2 or 3x3 angle iron to half sole the edges, and it hasn't started to really come apart at the seams from metal fatigue. Neither of the axles are sprung. And you haven't rolled the trailer and it looks like a beat up mess. $1500 should be more than enough to add any extra bracing, cross members. re-floor, wire and lights, brakes. and a good used set of tires from a local tire shop. Sand blast and prime and paint will add a good bit more. But you shouldn't need to do anything much but drag it for a few yrs before it needs anything. Even if you crowd up on the $2500 mark you are only about 1/2 price of a new trailer. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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