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Posted by GWK on January 07, 2000 at 11:06:45 from (152.163.213.184):
To all the guys out there.....Thanks for responding to my post.......You have been a big help...I still have to put the floor in the trailer before I can load anything...I should have it finished by lunch Saturday...Then I will proceed with great caution.......Oh,, I don't know what model Chevy the step van is,, but I was told I had a Motorhome chassis under it. When I buy parts for the truck sometimes they call it a P series chassis at the parts store..Also, I did have heavy 4in tube steel welded to the chassis at the hitch for more support.. We have hills but nothing major to speak of..I won't be using this trailer to make a living,,, just to help out friends that may need fields cut or some landscaping.....I'll post a picture of my truck and trailer when I get the floor in and then you guys can tell me if I'm crazy or not.....Thanks again for all the input.....Gerald........ You wont believe the soundsystem I got in the bread truck.... I'm in consumer electronics TV's,VCR's,Video games,Camcorders,any questions in those areas I'll try my best...
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