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Posted by thurlow on March 31, 2005 at 18:31:38 from (65.255.98.21):
In Reply to: Indydirtfarmer others (pic.) posted by Richard H. on March 31, 2005 at 10:05:10:
I'll jump in here; my opinion is also worth what you'll pay for it. Hard to tell from a picture, but it appears that the "I-beams" are more the sheet metal type, rather than true I-beams; is there some serious metal, (i.e. is it much thicker) where the different parts (web) of the beams come together? And as Mark suggested, no way would I pull any appreciable weight with a factory bumper. I've seen them bent into a u-shape when folks pulled something as light as a 2-horse trailer. At the very least get someone who knows trailers to check it out before you invest a lot of time and effort.
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