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<p>[QUOTE="thejudges69, post: 11143969, member: 169272"]My dad's are sitting in his field, picked it up new at city also. I was just by the factory, it's all closed up, but I think there is a couple sets of rails in the back yard. I think the absolute last city's built were late 90's early 00's. Joe and Al built a handful of trailers. No idea where they went. I did meet one guy a few years back that had one he parked and went to pull a different flatbed. We almost bought a guys 94 in pennsylvania years ago, Steve Bratton??? I think that was his name. That trailer hauled a pipe of weight in its life. I think it took an extra button and like 4 air lines to control that trailer. It was an interesting plumbing scenario. The trailer I was gonna go look at it a 48x96. I thought it was a 94, it's an 89. But those trailers still have their place today and I think could still haul the weight with these new trailers.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="thejudges69, post: 11143969, member: 169272"]My dad's are sitting in his field, picked it up new at city also. I was just by the factory, it's all closed up, but I think there is a couple sets of rails in the back yard. I think the absolute last city's built were late 90's early 00's. Joe and Al built a handful of trailers. No idea where they went. I did meet one guy a few years back that had one he parked and went to pull a different flatbed. We almost bought a guys 94 in pennsylvania years ago, Steve Bratton??? I think that was his name. That trailer hauled a pipe of weight in its life. I think it took an extra button and like 4 air lines to control that trailer. It was an interesting plumbing scenario. The trailer I was gonna go look at it a 48x96. I thought it was a 94, it's an 89. But those trailers still have their place today and I think could still haul the weight with these new trailers.[/QUOTE]
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