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Trailer Well Built
I was extremely impressed with this single mower trailer my nieces husband purchased. This trailer is by far the strongest I've seen built, maybe some would consider it overbuilt for its need.
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Definately built for stout. It's always better to be too strong, than not strong enough IMO. Is that your Z? It's clean whose ever it is. I thought I was the only one who kept theirs washed LOL
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That is my niece's husbands mower, he is a NC State Highway Patrol Officer, meaning, he keeps everything in a regimented order. This mower is a 2008 yr. model, and probably has in the neighborhood of 150 hrs, and as you can see, it looks as if it was just delivered new from a dealer.
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That is strong, with a 7000 lb axle you could haul anything with it. That mower is really clean, I thought it was a new one til I looked closer. Mine isn't that clean and only has 55 hours on it.
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I really like the tubing rail around the trailer, not that you need it built that strong, but it sure looks nice. When you closely you can see the pipe is cut out to fit precisely, and it takes extra time to perform small details of this type, but it sure makes for a good looking job.
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Does that have a 7000 lb axle, or a 3500? I would think a 3500. I like the lift assist inside the top rail tube. Very clean.
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It's just a pj trailer isn't it? There all over the place here. I doubt that's a 7000lb axle. More like 3500.
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Good eye Jim. It does say PJ Trailers on the left side of the tongue.
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I didn't mean it was a 7000 lb axle, if it had one the trailer could handle the weight.
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I couldn't read it on my phone. I just know from the diamond playing for the wheel wells, round gate and tube railing. I tried to buy one, but the darn guy was never there. Plus its front heavy. The axle is far to the back. My 6x!2 isn't as heavy, but the axle is on the center. I can move it where ever I want to with out a truck or trailer mover. Mine doesn't get used much.
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