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Old 06-11-2007, 03:16 PM   #1
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Would anybody be interested??

Would anybody be interested in my broken Load Rite trailer? I have a new trailer on the way, and would like to sell the broken one. I can have a new spindle put on the axle here in town, and then it will be good to roll. It will still need some tuning up and what not, but I'm hoping it might be worth something. Maybe $1500.00? Is that in the ball park? Currently it is set up for a 24 Superboat, but it can be adjusted for anything in that length range.
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I might be interested. Do you have any pictures you can post or have with you the next time you are at the lake. I could use something to get my boat out of the water.
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Here are some pics from before it broke. It doesn't look any different now except it has only one axle under it.
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Old 06-12-2007, 10:09 PM   #5
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Trim up a little when you pull out. You're making me nervous. Too small for me but I would like to have a "beater" trailer to haul to FL.
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That wasn't me, that pic was taken by the previous owner. Not that I haven't pulled that novice move myself though!
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I have a buddy that lives in Owasso that needs one for a 26' chris craft. Do you think it would work?
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It might work out for him. He can take a look. The tongue is pretty long, so the winch stand can be moved forward. It has 3700 lb axles. The bad axle still needs repaired, and it needs new brakes. The tires are just ok. He could probably run them for a while. Have him e-mail me at jayhawk261@cox.net. Right now it is at Morton Marine here in Owasso.
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Trim up a little when you pull out. You're making me nervous. Too small for me but I would like to have a "beater" trailer to haul to FL.
Why would you want to haul your boat hundreds of miles on a beater trailer? I would think a beater would be used only on local, round the corner hauls if at all.

Remember a salt water dip once a year won't turn your trailer to dust before you park the truck.
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