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Posted by Burrhead on December 21, 2000 at 19:37:52 from (12.74.16.61):
In Reply to: Re: BFO-Hello posted by Roger on December 21, 2000 at 18:28:16:
Roger my son built the trailer to sell and he did'nt keep it too long. He'll be by here in a day or 2 and I'll see what he kept for pics, or better yet if you'll email me with any questions I'll be sure he gets back to us with the info. What I like about it was that you can load it as heavy as you want and it does'nt lower the bed enough to notice, and if you're moving around in fields the spread axles won't let the trailer bottom out in a ditch or lean over like a closed tandem will do. Plus unless you run over something and cut an airbag there is nothing that will break. burrhead@ytmag.com
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