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MYCO trailers are artwork, awesome. Made by artisans in a far off place doing what artisans do when no-one is watching (I DON'T WANT TO KNOW!!). |
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It is scary when you start to understand....the "C O D E "
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IT, I`ll call you tomorrow. |
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I guess i did not drink the kool aid!
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Careful who makes the kool aid. Just ask Richard Brautigan.
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Here is a picture of the first upgrade for the new to me 27 Seacraft.
A nice Loadmaster of Ohio trailer. The trailer is overbuilt and has an 8 inch frame, 6,000lb dexter axles, ez lube hubs and brakes on both axles. Next project are the motors and the cabin cushions (need to keep the wifey and baby comfy!). |
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Nice! Looks very well built, and with new axels you shouldn't have not worries while on the road. Its always good to have a trailer that is over rated for the load.
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Painted steel? I guess there will be no saltwater dunking in it's future?
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I am not too worried about it. The river is brackish, the frame is made out of c-channel steel and does not hold water (versus tubular- they rot from the inside out), and a good bath and some fluid film will take care of the rest.
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