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<p>[QUOTE="Dallison, post: 12346208, member: 316182"]Good morning, I’m looking at buying a 2004 utility with a thermoking sb200. I’m a little concerned with the unit as it has about 44,000 hrs on it. Do you all have any tips on if this would be a good trailer to start reefer and what to look out for? Also how hard is it to find someone to rebuild the motor? So far I’m only finding rebuild kits when I search.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dallison, post: 12346208, member: 316182"]Good morning, I’m looking at buying a 2004 utility with a thermoking sb200. I’m a little concerned with the unit as it has about 44,000 hrs on it. Do you all have any tips on if this would be a good trailer to start reefer and what to look out for? Also how hard is it to find someone to rebuild the motor? So far I’m only finding rebuild kits when I search.[/QUOTE]
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