Posted by Dave Sherburne, NY on June 09, 2017 at 14:40:03 from (172.76.224.67):
I'm not gonna buy tires that say "for mobile home use only I'm looking for lowboy tires. No Multi mile stores around here. Think I will check with the Co. that made the trailer and ask them about all new axles, or check and see where they are getting their new tires now. maybe I can by new tires right from them. they're only 20 miles away. Jon F, right now the trailer is 20 miles away. Next week I will check with the info you gave to make sure they are not mobile home axles. This is not a home made trailer so I don't think so.This company makes makes a lot of different kinds of trailers OK, now the truck we picked that up from one of my son's customers who lives about 10 miles north of us, and hauled it to my son's place about 20 miles south of me. Son says he thinks the guy got it out of the midwest. It is in pretty good condition except all the windows are broken, but, it is all flat glass. He called last night and said the engine is not set up. The Austin came out of England. The owner wants it running and a new wireing harness , radiator flush , brakes checked and a new gas tank installed. It came in with all the new parts it needs. Owner says he can get any part it needs "out of England"
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