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Re: Re: Re: O/T- Trailers
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Posted by VADAVE on July 22, 2004 at 10:18:58 from (63.104.174.146):
In Reply to: Re: Re: O/T- Trailers posted by rustyfarmall on July 22, 2004 at 09:08:06:
Actually I bought 2 trailers; one a Gooseneck brand 1982 vintage and the other a PJ. The PJ is a 14 foot box dump "gooseneck" trailer. 16.000 GVW, 16" X 8 lug wheels with electric brakes. 3 way tailgate, 2 foot steel sides which I raised to 3.5 foot. Has ramps in a storage area under the bed. Used this trailer during wheat harvest for my carry-over and it didn't blink at 200 bushels--I was surprised. Figured when I got over 160 bu she'd groan but squeezed the tires slightly and did not bottom the springs. Electric over Hydraulic hoist worked great. The only thing I could wish for is tie-down spots for a tarp. The boys at the local grain elevator were oh and ahing over it. As I said they do have a web site www.PJ_Trailers.com; maybe singular. The other trailer-- well its a project. 20,000 gvw flatbed dump. 20 foot bed, 92 inch wide and had been used in saltwater so there's lots of corrosion. It'll be a nice equipment trailer when I get done.
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