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Posted by T_Bone on July 05, 2005 at 05:43:17 from (4.240.42.171):
In Reply to: Gooseneck trailers?????? posted by Ohio puller on July 04, 2005 at 15:40:57:
Hi OP, June 1st, I bought a Ledgen Trailer, 27+5, Dexter 10k dual tandum oil bath with 10ply Coopers, 12" #19 I-beam with 3" channel on 16", 6" torque tube, all rubber mounted lites, BullDog GN, $6400 out the door. Being a welding freak that I am, the man has hired some very good weldors that know what there doing. I only see two gussets that I want to add on the GN frame. They missed access to a Zerk on the BullDog landing gear that requires drilling one hole. The spring assist loading ramps are well made. Other than those minor flaws, I'm very happy for a store bought trailer. The trailer pulls extremely well without rocking surge while empty or loaded. That made my 3k mile trip easy on my back. Most all of the trailer mfg that I talked too were custom order running about 2wk's out. Very few had any stock on hand and the ones that did were considerable higher priced. Delivery was about $600 average. T_Bone
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