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<blockquote data-quote="Ringo Steele" data-source="post: 247295" data-attributes="member: 6694"><p>I have the same trailer as yours. The original wheels on mine were 12". (My uncle bought it new in 1971.) If I recall correctly, it is rated for 800 lbs. Be sure to check the rust between the undercarriage and the trailer frame. I little in there will eventually eat up the frame (as me how I know! :roll: ). Yours is looking good now! Mine needs some serious TLC (and a little steel replacement too!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ringo Steele, post: 247295, member: 6694"] I have the same trailer as yours. The original wheels on mine were 12". (My uncle bought it new in 1971.) If I recall correctly, it is rated for 800 lbs. Be sure to check the rust between the undercarriage and the trailer frame. I little in there will eventually eat up the frame (as me how I know! :roll: ). Yours is looking good now! Mine needs some serious TLC (and a little steel replacement too!) [/QUOTE]
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