Posted by Doug - Iowa on May 11, 2009 at 08:56:29 from (71.32.179.33):
In Reply to: Old Semi Trailer posted by super99 on May 11, 2009 at 04:27:02:
I've had real good luck with mine. I poured two pads 2' wide x 2' deep x 8' across with plenty of rebar. Put a loop of rebar up on both ends of each pad. Located one pad so the front plate would set on it just behind the kingpin. Located the back one to set on frame between the wheels. Lifted the front up and torched out the landing gear, set it down then lifted the backend and torched out the axles and springs, and set it down. Once I had it all set I ran a cable up over the frame and tied it down to the loops in the pads so the wind din't blow it over. Has set there 10 years and been great storage. PS - I sold the axles and tires to make hay trailers out of that paid for the concrete.
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