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Njmurvin
Oct 28, 2016Explorer
Wow! You must have the world's worst luck with slides.
I had a hydraulic ram go bad on my previous trailer. The only complication was that the manufacturer of the ram went out of business and I had to find a "close" match. It seemed to work fine but it was fairly expensive as I recall. I also learned (too late) that they can be rebuilt - especially if you have farm equipment dealers in the area.
I would think that repairing your new trailer would be cheaper than taking the hit on another trade. But that's your call. You'll probably have better luck finding competent service techs able to work on a mechanical slide.
I had a hydraulic ram go bad on my previous trailer. The only complication was that the manufacturer of the ram went out of business and I had to find a "close" match. It seemed to work fine but it was fairly expensive as I recall. I also learned (too late) that they can be rebuilt - especially if you have farm equipment dealers in the area.
I would think that repairing your new trailer would be cheaper than taking the hit on another trade. But that's your call. You'll probably have better luck finding competent service techs able to work on a mechanical slide.
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