Roller Trailer setup

bonz_d

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Re: Roller Trailer setup

That second one sounds like good news and a bargin to boot! Hope it fits for ya!3

If the trailer you have now is in road worthy condition, lights and tires I don't see why you shouldn't be able to sell it for $3-400.00. At least that seems like the going price here on the Illinois Wisconsin border.

Best o luck!
 

arcee1951

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Re: Roller Trailer setup

That second one sounds like good news and a bargin to boot! Hope it fits for ya!3

If the trailer you have now is in road worthy condition, lights and tires I don't see why you shouldn't be able to sell it for $3-400.00. At least that seems like the going price here on the Illinois Wisconsin border.

Best o luck!

The only thing I noticed is that the wobble rollers are pretty stiff. There isn't such a thing as bushings wearing out? It looks like the only adjustment on the EZ Loader would be to loosen the bolts?

I don't think I'm going to mess with selling my trailer, as Doug said to bring it in and he'd offer a trade.

Thanks again.
 

bonz_d

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Re: Roller Trailer setup

Inspect closely. The wobble rollers should be loose, turn freely and wobble from side to side. Some do have bushings inside them too. The wobble rollers the bunks should also be adjustable by moving in or out on the frame and should also have some adjustment in the mount for hieght.

Trade would be good too. Even up trade?
 
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