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Posted by Andrew Z on March 08, 2007 at 17:41:17 from (12.76.136.109):
I just got done cutting wood at our woodlot and made it home. I unhooked the the trailer in the Dirve and went to get the Super H to move the traier to the back of the house. Soo I hooked up the trailer to the swinging drawbar on the Super H all was well till i staterd to go in the back of the house, there is a slight slope. Anyway I proceeded to back the trailer up to the wood pile as I have done a hundered times and this time S-N-A-P!!! I thought that the trailer had broken in half. I looked back and the trailer with 6,000lbs of wood had taken a huge digger into the ground. bent the jack up and everything. GRRRRR. It broke the swinging draw bar roller bolt!! I used the fast hitch on the Super C to lift the trailer up and then put a ball on the regular hivh on the Super H to move it finaly. Anyway how do I go about making a new bolt pin the one that was on it had a zerk fitting, soo I guess I need to find a bolt and drill the center out some and put a hole in it to grease it? I guess that after 53 years that bolt severed well till tonight :) thanks for listing Andrew
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