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Hey Jim, Sorry abut your luck.
Have you thought about renting a trailer and going to pick it up on that. I know from moving your 20 around you pretty much know what you've got to do. What I've done many times is back the boat and damaged trailer up to somthing immovable like a telephone pole. Run a large rope thru the stern eyes aroud the pole and then slowly pull the damaged trlr out from under the boat while blocking up the boat as you go along. Then the same process in reverse with the repaired or rented trailer. Chances are that after the weights off the trailer it will be ok on 2 or 3 wheels to tow to repair or scrap yard. Just a thought. |
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EBEACH - Load-Rite has a location in Pennsly-tuckey off Rte 80 (about the middle of the state). I've driven by it many times visiting my fiancee's grandma. It's definitely not the fairless hills, PA address on the website, but I would call them and ask . . .
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www.loadrite.com
From the contact page of loadrite: load-rite president's email: broseman@loadrite.com load-rite sales + support manager email: jsibre@loadrite.com |
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Bigshrimpin,
I called them a few days ago regarding a trailer. They said I needed to go to a dealer.I think if I go the trailer route, I'll buy Nextrail I'll know more tonight. I'm about to get in the car and start the long haul out there to Brookville. The hauler called me back finally! He bought a flatbed and is hoping to get out on Tuesday or so. |
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