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Posted by Leroy on April 11, 2005 at 17:17:45 from (216.255.39.119):
In Reply to: Re: OT since we are talking trailors posted by JOhn *.?-!.* cub owner on April 11, 2005 at 10:37:11:
I have asked several times on yhese boards if there was a difference in voltage on the magnets and have never goten an answer. I cannot get under the trailer untill I tear the body off to check them out to see if every thing is rusted solid or gone or if the wires are still hooked to the magnets, after I had it it sat for 26 years in one place and 2 year ago I moved it and wheels turned so I know the shoes are not rusted to the drums and the wheels are 6 lug Chevy-GMC 1/2T truck wheels and the same wheel as I have on anouther trailer. The old house trailer is about 33' long and figure I can put on a 35' bed, it curantly has 2 axles and I have a third axle I want to put under it but I am figuring on loads under 4-5,000#
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