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mkirsch
Feb 14, 2017Nomad II
You will need to slide the trailer sideways anyway. You can't just pull it forward or back it up, or you will damage the structure.
Some heavy planks, maybe some steel plates, a couple of good floor jacks, and a comealong. I could get that thing slid sideways enough to get the wheels on.
Some heavy planks, maybe some steel plates, a couple of good floor jacks, and a comealong. I could get that thing slid sideways enough to get the wheels on.
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