mthieme
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- Oct 6, 2007
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Re: winterizing - lift trailer off wheels?
I've never blocked up any of the many trailers I've had - no problems.
They rust out long before the springs have a chance to sag!
Matter of fact, listen to this one...
I have a camp ground 100 miles away on the Potomac. I drag up one of my hydroplanes so I can play on the river. After a few hours of fun on the river, I pull her out. I use two 1" ratchet straps fore and aft to secure her. I do the front first. When I get to the back - it doesn't tighten up. I'm cranking and cranking thinking, man this thing should be tighter than a drum by now. Well, it finally hits me that something just isn't right. I walk around the trailer and discover the rear cross beam is has more rust than steel and is now shaped like the bottom of my SeaRay. It was a precarious ride home but I took the back roads. I tore out the bad stuff and welded in a fence post. Upon further inspection ,the springs were a solid mass of rust - you couldn't tell where the springs stopped and started. Everyone will be happy to know that this trailer has been replaced. (It was my only legal one!)
I've never blocked up any of the many trailers I've had - no problems.
They rust out long before the springs have a chance to sag!
Matter of fact, listen to this one...
I have a camp ground 100 miles away on the Potomac. I drag up one of my hydroplanes so I can play on the river. After a few hours of fun on the river, I pull her out. I use two 1" ratchet straps fore and aft to secure her. I do the front first. When I get to the back - it doesn't tighten up. I'm cranking and cranking thinking, man this thing should be tighter than a drum by now. Well, it finally hits me that something just isn't right. I walk around the trailer and discover the rear cross beam is has more rust than steel and is now shaped like the bottom of my SeaRay. It was a precarious ride home but I took the back roads. I tore out the bad stuff and welded in a fence post. Upon further inspection ,the springs were a solid mass of rust - you couldn't tell where the springs stopped and started. Everyone will be happy to know that this trailer has been replaced. (It was my only legal one!)