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Trailer Repair: What should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="MDFisherman57" data-source="post: 193587" data-attributes="member: 4608"><p>Yea i mean everything is solid on the trailer but the main part that bothers me is the tounge part of the trailer. They placed the support there and it is very strong but where it was bent a small gash opened in the bar. Im thinking of either A. Finding someone to weld a peice back on that area or by finding a wat to cut the bar and add a fold-away coupler. Issue is the room part between the winch post and the bad area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDFisherman57, post: 193587, member: 4608"] Yea i mean everything is solid on the trailer but the main part that bothers me is the tounge part of the trailer. They placed the support there and it is very strong but where it was bent a small gash opened in the bar. Im thinking of either A. Finding someone to weld a peice back on that area or by finding a wat to cut the bar and add a fold-away coupler. Issue is the room part between the winch post and the bad area. [/QUOTE]
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