looking for trailer
#11
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From: The Woodlands, TX
I have trip axle McClain aluminum trailer in SE Texas near Houston.
It'll need a brake job and a rotor or 2 maybe replaced, there are some gouges that my mechanic would turn out for me, but some other mechanics might not.
I bought it last year to get my boat out of the marina before it was stuck in the slip due to the lake going down. I paid 6 for it at the time but will take a bit of a hickey on it considering I avoided 12 month's of slip rent at quadruple the price I pay for outside storage.
I'd prefer to have her back on the water as we're now only a couple of feet down compared to the 8 feet we were last year.
I think it's a 2008 and either 15k or 18k weight rating, I can look at the paperwork at home this evening if your interested.
See ya,
Kelly
It'll need a brake job and a rotor or 2 maybe replaced, there are some gouges that my mechanic would turn out for me, but some other mechanics might not.
I bought it last year to get my boat out of the marina before it was stuck in the slip due to the lake going down. I paid 6 for it at the time but will take a bit of a hickey on it considering I avoided 12 month's of slip rent at quadruple the price I pay for outside storage.
I'd prefer to have her back on the water as we're now only a couple of feet down compared to the 8 feet we were last year.
I think it's a 2008 and either 15k or 18k weight rating, I can look at the paperwork at home this evening if your interested.
See ya,
Kelly
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From: Sharon,MA
Hey, I have mentioned my trailer on here before. It's a 40' MCM, big 8 lug axles, 18,000 capacity. It needs all the normal stuff an old steel trailer would need. Sand blasting, fenders, paint and brakes. But it tows nice and straight and is still presently in use. Asking $2000 (the steel and 6 aluminum wheels have to be worth half the asking price!)



