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Old 03-21-2019, 02:14 AM
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I had a concern about what I would do if the battery went dead and the tongue jack was down. They include a hex shaft you insert in the top of the pump that you can spin with a ratchet or cordless drill to move the cylinder up and down. Wireless remote does the tongue jack and the lights. Another does the winch.
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Old 03-21-2019, 02:16 AM
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Fender on the side also removes in case you need more clearance to open a car door.
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... I love seeing wiring laid out like they wanted it to look good, grommets where any wire passes thru a panel, etc. Everything seems thoughtful.

I totally agree on the wiring. Looks really nice! On a mildly related topic, I found a great trailer wiring system I am retrofitting on all my trailers. It had an LED diagnostic for each circuit in the junction box and a removable 7 blade plug to store out of the weather. For those managing with what they have, this is a nice addition.

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Great trailer Charlie. Had the pleasure of towing one from Scottsdaleto Hartford and back last year, delivering a car and hauling back NOS parts. We (Fred M) and myself were towing with a Ford F-350 so it was like not having anything back there.
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Old 03-21-2019, 03:59 AM
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Fred hauled my newly purchased Chevelle to my house from the auction on Sunday with his JimGlo.
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Yeah, that trailer looks real nice. I love the attention to detail.
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I got this because I no longer drag race cars around and don't need tool box etc. I sold my Duramax and got a Ford Raptor. Raptor should pull this fine. I'm sure there are more heavy duty trailer's out there but this is just perfect for me. I love seeing wiring laid out like they wanted it to look good, grommets where any wire passes thru a panel, etc. Everything seems thoughtful.
You will have no problems pulling it with the raptor. It looks very nice, congrats!
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How much did it cost?..you can PM it to me.
I'm looking at trailers now.
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Im sold. That is a really nice trailer.
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Wow! That is one nice trailer. Especially love the storage box up front with the tire storage. One question I have is with that winch. It appears to be mounted to the lid which is a neat idea but with upwards of 5000 lbs being pulled against it can that hinge alone take that or am I missing something? Seems that is the only connection between the winch and the floor. Love that side door as well.
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