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Re: HELP WITH A BRIGHT IDEA OF MINE
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Posted by old on May 01, 2007 at 13:56:46 from (4.244.90.188):
In Reply to: HELP WITH A BRIGHT IDEA OF MINE posted by ironsales on May 01, 2007 at 12:29:14:
All depends on the type of frame it has. I've seen 3 types of them and 2 or of the 3 would not work but the other one would. Theres the I-beam type which works well for building frames but not a trailor. Theres a box frame type again to weak for what you want then theres a C channel type and its more the strong enough for what you want. I have an 18 foot trailor made with the C iron type and its heavy enough to haul a small dozer on. It has 3 axles under it and a double frame. I've been thinking about rebuilding it and turning it into a 5th wheel type flat bed and raiseing the bed up so I will have the full 8 foot wide floor
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