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Posted by ironsales on May 01, 2007 at 12:29:14 from (63.168.147.151):
I was out this past weekend at my mom's doing a little fishing, when i remembered a lot of scrap that was hauled up to our pit a few years back, i was just a youngster when my parents bought a lot next to our house that had a old trailer house on it, i remember my stepfather hireing some high school boys to tear it down, and i still remember the day that he hauled to frame off, well while i was messing aound the pit, i found the old trailer frame, i was wondering if it would be heavy enough to make a good tractor hauler out of, its 54' long and i was going to try and make a 20' and a 34' trailer out of it, no dovetail, beefed up with chnnel iron, heavy axles, the 20' would be a deck over bumper pull, and the 34' would be a deckover goose neck, please tell me if it is worth my time and effort
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