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03-10-2009, 08:39 AM | #28 | ||
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Join Date: May 2005
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hire trailers around here never seem to have a working winch anymore,makes life very very hard for hauling up a non runner.i sold a Valiant Ranger to a guy in Brisbane earlier this year and he turned up with a hire trailer that also had no winch,lucky for him there was 5 of us here to push it on.the cost of trailer was $75 for 4 hours or $118 for 24 hours, the hire trailers dont come with any ropes, straps or chains so you need to have your own.,also never touch a tandem with different tyres on them they will cause the trailer to throw tow car and trailer from inside lane to outside lane very easily,( lots of hire trailers have up to 3 different tyres fitted to trailer,VERY DANGEROUS)if you dont have any experience towing big trailers make sure you take someone who has with you.and NO the pimply git at servo counter is not good for advice on tying down a load.
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