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Posted by dab on July 27, 2005 at 06:52:29 from (216.163.34.34):
In Reply to: Somebody talk me out of it - trailer purchase posted by wirehair on July 27, 2005 at 06:29:35:
You are willing to spend $600 on a trailer, going to put a $100 worth of wood on it,or more don't know if brakes are any good possibly another $100. Are the tires any good another $150-$200. Get done with a used trailer that you don't even know will be big enough for you for if your lucky $1000. What do you think you will sell it for???? Spend the little bit of extra money now and buy the one you want. You will be happier in the long run. P.S. I would go with at LEAST a 7000 lbs. and if you can have a 2 foot beaver on it. You will defiantly like that.
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