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Re: Trailer to haul Farmall A
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Posted by Paul Shuler on January 29, 2007 at 17:08:30 from (170.29.248.3):
In Reply to: Trailer to haul Farmall A posted by Brad in WA on January 28, 2007 at 15:49:09:
Hi Brad, I just went through about two months of trailer shopping. Here are somethings I found out. The price of a new trailer with new {trailor} tires and nice paint and smoothed out welds and everything fitting like it should is the same as the one's that are just thrown together. The place I bought mine I found makes them for most of their compition also. Except the comp would put bald car tires on them and charge the same. Hence their profit made. For what you want #3500 axels will do fine. I went with #5000 axels and 7' wide and there was a pretty good price jump with that. If the price is way less than others around you check it out good. Maybe no brakes or tires off a Honda civic. Got to watch them. A good place will point out all the little stuff they do extra. MY 2 cents. Paul
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