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colliehauler
May 15, 2015Explorer III
hondaCT90 wrote:The old Nash has a in house frame (good quality) and should not be a problem, ever.
I hear ya Bob... I haven't noticed any cracks..but I am going to take it over to the shop after the Memorial holiday and have them inspect it just to be sure.
i'm running an old Nash 25 ft TT...couple guys have looked under the belly and commented on the quality of the beams..and these are trailer build guys..the one that did this has built a custom work trailer for me from the ground (drop axle ) up..it's all they do..but since I've had the big stuff made there, they said to bring my camper by and they'd do the hitch if they felt it could take it.. if there is no damage to the camper...then i'm really pleased..if it's craking..then I'll discontinue..but it's an old 1996 model that is likely to get traded by next year... i just like having one that's paid for and it has really held up to many camping trips...we go out about a dozen weekenders a year, plus a couple week longs..and I've used our TT for longer term stays..couple weeks at a time..in the driveway of our coastal second home while we were rennovating it..so our camper really has gotten some use..been very pleased...
again..appreciate ya'll so much...
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