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Re: My new Lowboy
Wow, that looks really good so far! I think you are onto something with the plastic. Reason being, a lot of the time the machined billet trailers end up weighing 30 pounds by themselves, and they easily bottom out the suspension of a tractor, even when the trailer is empty.
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Re: My new Lowboy
This looks interesting Travis. I wonder if the MKL will work on this stuff as well.
-Mike
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Re: My new Lowboy
Travis you have a good start there. Composite plastic do you have to use a special glue? It a new Idea for a lowboy only thing will it be strong enough to hold a lot of weight I guess only time will tell. Ed
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