Buy it cheap. My father bought this one about 2000, then I bought it from him. It has been rebuilt and painted numerous times. Not saying a old trailer is a good idea, but it's possible to find a nice older trailer.
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A 3 yearold trailer probably needs rebushed. In 19 years I have lost count how many times I have rebuilt this trailer. It's the one in my avatar. Rust is my biggest concern. Suspension can be replaced easy. I am considering up grading soon. Maybe. -
But matter of the fact, a old trailer dont have much value. 8 michelins on aluminum rims are worth more than the trailer.
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Yes, Fruehauf. Your not gonna find a TransCraft that old old in good shape anywhere.Tug Toy Thanks this. -
This may not be popular, but I say if your gonna make a payment on one go new or a few years old. If you wanna go old and cheap, pay cash.
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I would consider a fontaine revolution if it is in the price range.jamespmack and Bigrigmayo93 Thank this. -
I run a 1996 48x96 Wilson combo road brute with side kit all I haul is steel and a lot of permit loads pull with 1986 9670 I’m a little over 29 k full of fuel I would not trade my Wilson she still has good arch
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