unlvrebel
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A question to those who trailer - when it comes time for trailer maintenance, how do you go about performing brake maintenance? Do you leave the boat on the trailer or ?:huh:
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I bought a lot of stuff from this place.I'm in the process of doing the trailer maintenance now. In my shop I've got the trailer jacked up and sitting on wood blocks. Boat is still on the trailer.
Has anybody found a good source for trailer parts? I want to purchase an extra hub/axle. Found one inside bearing seal that needs to be replaced.
I'm in the process of doing the trailer maintenance now. In my shop I've got the trailer jacked up and sitting on wood blocks. Boat is still on the trailer.
Has anybody found a good source for trailer parts? I want to purchase an extra hub/axle. Found one inside bearing seal that needs to be replaced.
What day will you be down to help me with mine :huh: :grin:
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Hey I've been working on it for a couple weeks now. Judy says I just want to play with my boat, since I've got it home. You know you have to just go out to the shop and sit there for a couple hours thinking about what wheel to pull next:thumbsup:
Well I don't have a shop :smt089 wish I did one that I could keep my boat in.
Chris/Morpheus,
I'm getting old, what brand trailer do you have again?
Mark - Thanks for the link, I've seen their website, but have not dealt with them yet.
Scott,
Thanks Judy calls it my Pouting(spelling??) room (Grin), it's a 26' x 42' x 16'High Morgan building. It takes about 2/3 of one side for the boat when I put it in there. Thankfully I had it built years ago, no where near quote.
It's a MagicTilt.....
And as far as your work shop, although it looks nice it wouldn't last down here in a hurricane :lol: or even some of our thunderstorms we have.....
:thumbsup:Hurricane protection: almost all of our roof systems and some wall systems meet the requirements of Florida Building Code 2004, which now incorporates the high-velocity hurricane codes of Dade and Broward Counties
How big a building, what kind of construction for that price?Chuck I'm envious that you have a place to protect Ms Judy from the elements. When we closed on our home last year I got a couple of quotes for a garage to put our boat in. Both quotes were right at $130k. Didn't make sense to spend $130k to cover a 50k boat..........
How big a building, what kind of construction for that price?
I thought we had the same trailer. How many miles do you have on your trailer now. I would think you need to grease it by now.
Actual my work shop should handle the wind. It is a Butler building. Most people don't know what I talking about so I just call it a Morgan metal building:huh:.
Per Butlers site:
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I'm a bad bad first time boater I didn't think to keep track of trailer miles, I know I know shame shame on me :smt089
If I had to guess maybe 2000 miles on the trailer. Where it is kept now the ramp is about 1-2 miles away the other trips have been 300 miles round trip but not many of those.