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Old 03-21-2014   #8
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Re: WTB: 20' Flatbed Trailer

I believe 20'. I'll get some pics to you this weekend.

Trailer is all steel construction - diamond plate bed.

I forgot to mention, the trailer has a dovetail, 2 permanently attached flip down ramps on the back, and 2 extension ramps (stored under each side of the trailer), so the effective ramp is quite long and very gradual. Our chumpcar was only like 3 inches off the ground and the air dam would barely graze it at the very end.

It has a non-locking storage box on the front, you could add lock(s) to it pretty easily.

The issues i'm aware of:
-The trailer brake control is intermittent. I think there are probably some corroded grounds so the wiring should be gone over.
-The point at which the dovetail is attached to the flat section of the trailer has been repaired a few times. I welded it a few years ago, but it might benefit you to go over that again and reinforce it further. We meant to but never got to it.
-Little bit of surface rust. Could use another coat of rattle can paint to make it look nice.
-Fenders have some dents.

All you really need to fix is the trailer brake and it'd be ready for duty.
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