Posted by SUPER TRUCKER on February 23, 2009 at 18:09:10 from (75.218.217.77):
In Reply to: 30' dump trailer posted by Triplerange on February 23, 2009 at 16:57:42:
HARD TO SAY WITH OUT MORE INFO [MAKE,YEAR,HOW MANY AXLES]. BUT I'LL DO MY BEST. EAST,MAC,FRUEHAUF,CITY,RHOADES,ARE SOME OF THE MOST COMMON. ALL HAVE THERE GOOD&BAD POINTS. SOME THINGS TO LOOK FOR.DUMP PINS[ARE THEY SLOOPY? ABOUT 1500-2000 TO REPLACE]. FRUEHAUF TRAILERS HAVE PRO PAR AXLES WHICH ARE GOOD UNLESS BENT[THEY TEND TO BEND AT THE AXLE STUB WHERE THEY MEET THE TUBE].NOT IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND BUT PRICEY.AXLES ARE EASEY TO TELL,THE AXLE TUBE IS SQUARE. EAST AND MAC ARE PRETTY GOOD ALL AROUND TRAILERS.TRAILERS SHOUD GO FOR 6000-15000. THIS HAS BEEN MY EXPIRENCE IN THE GRAVEL HAULING,MECHANIC BUSSINESS OF 15YEARS HOPE THIS HELPS. BEWARE OF THE PAINT JOB REBUILDS[PAINT HIDES A MULTITUDE OF EVEILS]!
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