Dual or Triple?
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You should get 3k easy for your old trailer,I had a loadright bolt together that needed work and had people fighting over it.When I was waiting for it to be picked up people I did not know would knock on my door and ask me if it was for sale.
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From: Harrison, Oh/Lake Cumberland, Ky
If you would, keep a thread going with how the relocation goes for you. I hope to be heading to the exact same area in a few years.
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I'll start one in the FL section, but if you are I do have one bit of advice,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, START SELLING YOUR CHIT NOW!
What a PITA to pack and find all this stuff that when I think of moving it, I don't need.
Have you checked out these guys for a trailer? They make an extremely nice aluminum.
http://www.pacifictrailers.com/boat-trailers-for-sale/
http://www.pacifictrailers.com/boat-trailers-for-sale/
So far I am thinking the dual axel, elec, hyd disk brakes with a drive guard. Manning,,,,,,, quote was $8500! I am going to check how much to add a spare.
Anyone need a nice Steel Myco? I'll get a ad up asap.
Thanks everyone, can't wait to make the move.
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From: Harrison, Oh/Lake Cumberland, Ky
The great thing is, I don't have a set time frame, and have a job in waiting in Tampa. The only thing that would put me on a deadline is if construction started booming down there, I would have to go sooner rather than later. Don't see that being an issue. I figure by the time it all comes together, it might be an easy move.






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