Wait a minute: You say it burned up on the "Outload" side.
Do you mean the outlet burned up?
This is very common epically among 30 amp outlets.. I got a FREE one in fact because that happened... Since I already had the proper outlet on hand.. I fixed it.
I do not recall if special tools are needed, but you can remove a few (Six I think screws and open the housing, You can then install a new Pigtail outlet, may be a bit longer (most are) but that's all there is to it.
in my case I cut the damaged outlet off the cord, and re-used the same cord with a new outlet and housing. This takes some good cutting tools, which I happen to have (Dremel)