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Old Dec 14, 2019 | 06:13 PM
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Fully agree with your purchase. I actually have two trailers that I use depending on how far away from home I expect to be. I have a 24 ft deckover enclosed that is 101 inches wide, so everything goes in and out of sight, for long hauls and overnights. And An open Snowmobile trailer for local hauling. Although it is 101 inches wide. it is an open trailer, subject to theft. AND some have tried. That one has held 3 machines, and has definitely exceeded the load rating. I like my enclosed trailer mostly though. It sounds like you have a lightweight ATV trailer that they started building about 10 years ago. The only bad thing about them is the tend to rattle. Hey no big deal. What ever you do, grease the bearings after every long run. They are really the weakest point. Also, when you can, buy spare bearings, keep a grease gun in your spares kit and TWO spare wheels and tires. Lastly get a Four-bar lug wrench and a jack. YOu will thank me for this advice. It isn't IF, you will need them, only when. PS, I'd add an air pump to that list too.
 
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