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Old 04-04-2006, 02:22 PM
Jonesy Jonesy is offline
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Default EZ Loader/Homemade Trailer For Sale

I had originally posted this on Craigslist, but I figure I will have better luck trying to sell the trailer here:

For Sale - $400 or Best Reasonable Offer

An EZ Loader boat trailer capable of handling at least 2,000 pounds. It should handle a boat perhaps up to 18 feet or so. I used it to move a 20 foot Seacraft Center Console, but I would not recommend using it for a boat that big (the tongue is too short for such a sized boat).

I do not know what year or model number the trailer is, as the sticker with the serial numbers and other information has worn off. As I said, I know the trailer could hold at least a 2,000 pound boat safely (my Seacraft weighs over 3000 lbs.).

The reason I saiy it is homemade is because it is made from two separate EZ Loader trailers, neither of which were titled. There are no other homemade parts on the trailer. I put a larger axle with heavier duty leaf springs (from my Seacraft's original trailer that had a completely rusted frame).

The Good: Newly wired with a 4-pin flat wiring connector. New tail lights (w/ turn signal) and new side marker turn signal lights. As mentioned it has a more heavy duty axle/leaf spring setup than a standard 17 foot EZ Loader trailer. Also, I am going to throw in an entire set of bunks and rollers, as well as an extra axle assembly with fenders.

The Bad: I do not have a title for the trailer. The rims are pretty rusty. Regular auto tires are mounted to these rims, and should be replaced! The fenders are fairly well rotted, but the extra set I have will bolt right up and are in much better condition. The axle and leaf springs on the EXTRA axle assembly are bad (that's why I swapped them). The rollers are in decent condition but need new hardware (washers and hog ring) on pretty much all of them. There is no skid plate on the tongue of the trailer.

See pictures below, but feel free to reply and I will answer any questions you may have. This item must be picked up as I do not have a title, nor is the trailer registered.

Picture 1 - Looking From Tongue

Picture 2 - Side View
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Old 04-12-2006, 09:10 AM
Jonesy Jonesy is offline
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Default Re: EZ Loader/Homemade Trailer For Sale

If anyone is interested, please offer me something!!!
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Old 05-05-2006, 08:27 AM
Jonesy Jonesy is offline
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Default Re: EZ Loader/Homemade Trailer For Sale

I never realized how much of a pain it was to title a trailer, as I am going through the process right now.

I'll sac it for 150 to anyone on this forum...

Otherwise, I'm building a landscape trailer...
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