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<p>[QUOTE="jamespmack, post: 11135862, member: 140251"]In my lifetime dad had 2 3x9's and 1 set of 5x9s built by City new, 1 set used. And owned a handful of spreads. Joe knew how to build them for steel haulers. But Joe learned how to plumb them from my Dad. I have enough parts still in the shop to plumb a few. He started late 60's early 70's with Trailco's air,spring,air cheater spreads. When Trailco was new and building trailers with bridge IBeams. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm still pulling a 95 42' Fruehauf steel alum combo with 3/4 top and bottom flanges and 110 gvw. But its time to replace it. Can't hold onto the past just for sentimental value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jamespmack, post: 11135862, member: 140251"]In my lifetime dad had 2 3x9's and 1 set of 5x9s built by City new, 1 set used. And owned a handful of spreads. Joe knew how to build them for steel haulers. But Joe learned how to plumb them from my Dad. I have enough parts still in the shop to plumb a few. He started late 60's early 70's with Trailco's air,spring,air cheater spreads. When Trailco was new and building trailers with bridge IBeams. I'm still pulling a 95 42' Fruehauf steel alum combo with 3/4 top and bottom flanges and 110 gvw. But its time to replace it. Can't hold onto the past just for sentimental value.[/QUOTE]
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