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Posted by Dave on April 19, 2003 at 06:14:22 from (204.31.51.163):
Demco Mfg. Co. out of Boyden Iowa makes lots of ag products and they came out about a year ago with what they call a Glider Coupler. And I have always been wanting to try one. They cost $390 so I was holding off. Until my neighbor told me he bought one for his livestock trailer and it made a world of difference. So the other week my other neighbor bought a 4020 in NW Iowa and I knew it would be a jerky, bouncy load, it just so happened that we would go right through Boyden, so I stopped in and bought one and installed right there in the parking lot. I can not believe the difference it makes, it takes all the jerking out, it just sits there gliding back and forth on rough roads. It has 9 grease fittings for long life and is very heavy built. It is so simple that I wished I would've thought of the idea. It made a believer out of me. Check out the link below. Then click on BRAKES and then Glider Coupler.
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