Posted: 7/29/2011 5:06:50 AM EDT
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Anybody else have one? Anything to look out for when I go to pick it up?
http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=4580546 Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Anybody else have one? Anything to look out for when I go to pick it up? http://www.govliquidation.com/auction/view?auctionId=4580546 Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Speedtraps |
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Take magnetic or some other type trailer lights. those wont work. A spare tire. air pump and plug kit. hand tools to remove tires. spare hand tools for the ones you break pulling on the nut that was put on with a 200lb torque driver. Cribbing for your jack to go under the trailer. Prozac.
think that about covers it. Once you do some work to it, they are great trailers |
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Take magnetic or some other type trailer lights. those wont work. A spare tire. air pump and plug kit. hand tools to remove tires. spare hand tools for the ones you break pulling on the nut that was put on with a 200lb torque driver. Cribbing for your jack to go under the trailer. Prozac. think that about covers it. Once you do some work to it, they are great trailers Oh shit! I think I have everything except a spare tire. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Quoted: Quoted: What are you going to pull it with? 1/2 ton Chevy. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Cool, the only thing I would suggest is doing away with the pintle hitch, I have one on my trailer and I hate it, bumps around too much. It has the bolt on type so I changed it to one of those cast iron 2in hitches. |
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The heaviest load I've hauled is a full load of firewood. My truck still has the 308 gear in the rear-end so I don't push it. For the money, I don't think you could do better. |
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$150 is the starting/minimum bid. They will sell for whatever the highest bid is. If it's only $150, then that's it. But I've never been that lucky. ETA: There is a nominal fee added on to the final bid should you win. I don't remember but it's only a few bucks.
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The heaviest load I've hauled is a full load of firewood. My truck still has the 308 gear in the rear-end so I don't push it. For the money, I don't think you could do better. Nice |
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$150 is the starting/minimum bid. They will sell for whatever the highest bid is. If it's only $150, then that's it. But I've never been that lucky. ETA: There is a nominal fee added on to the final bid should you win. I don't remember but it's only a few bucks. I think it was 25bux.........plus tax too. |
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Quoted: I'm pretty sure it's 10%. Quoted: $150 is the starting/minimum bid. They will sell for whatever the highest bid is. If it's only $150, then that's it. But I've never been that lucky. ETA: There is a nominal fee added on to the final bid should you win. I don't remember but it's only a few bucks. I think it was 25bux.........plus tax too. |
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I have them at work... in our motor pool.
Check the brakes and the brake lines. They're on a cable and if you try to tighten and they won't then that's something to replace. The rims and tires, normal stuff you'd check on any thing with wheels. If you were expecting full side rails then make sure you have all the stakes and the wood isn't broken. If you weren't then so be it. Also look for the tie down hooks. They're tiny but if you plan on using them they work well. |
