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| I just bought a steel 2 horse thoroughbred (at least taht is what everyone is calling it) style trailer. I need to fix it up ALOT but need to know whereto buy the parts. I need the following: Steel for the sides rubber mats for floors and aides windows for the sides (the ones in are green plexiglass!) butt bars breast bar I'm also curious how I can determine if I can remove the center bar? I've finally found someone that will paint it (not alot of places will do it in Dayton OH) We're planning on riveting diamond plating over the really bad areas on the outside with caulk under it as we secure it to seal the plating from the weather. |
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Location: georgia | Before you spend any money consider what you just said, *rivit over the rusted area, caulk cracks* All this is just coverup and not repair. To properly repair all the bad steel has to be cut out and replaced, entire trailer sandblasted down to bear metal and then primed and painted. Rust = cancer and if it is not cut out and treated it will just keep growing under the alum plates and caulking. You might want to just bail out and find a project with less work to do. |
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| Thanks for the advice. Its not an option for us at this time to bale out as a newer trailer will cost more. We need it to last a few years until I can purchase a newer one. A few sides are going to be repalced- but the areas on the front where he won't be kicking are going to be covered with daimond plating. |
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Location: Puyallup Wa | is the trailer safe? your putting your horse in there wait and get a trailer that is late model and safe god forbid that you get in a wreck the trailer will not hold up I know this from my exprience with the same thing, a lot of vet bills and one mess up horse |
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Location: Vanzant, Missouri | this site has a great selection for steel trailer replacment parts
http://www.nationaltrailerparts.com/ |
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| thanks. I took the trailer today to a body shop, actually a friend of a friend that rehabs trailers and its only going to be about 700 for teh work so we are good to go. I just need to get new reflectors, lights the diamond plating- he's going to cut out the rusted areas as best as we can get them out. |
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Location: Elizabethtown, Kentucky | Good luck with the project. I have bought several older steel trailers and thought about rehabing them but always end up selling and getting something a little better. Now I have a good steel trailer with just minor surface rust that will be easily taken care of. I hope everything works out for you all. Watch the floor joist those rust out pretty bad in my part of the country. You may want your body guy to weld up some new ones or reinforce whats there... |
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Location: new ringgold pa | I am rehabing a '78 Cotner. The frame is sturdy - probably better built than some newer trailers. New sheet steel isn't all that expensive, if you have a welder who is reasonable. I bought some nice RV windows on Ebay. I also found some prepainted aluminum sheeting (for truck bodies) at a scrap seller. New ones from a dealer might be less than good auto paint.
Edited by cindylee 2007-09-05 8:44 AM
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| thanks for the advice. So far its going well. We're stripping the surface rust off and its looking much better |
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| hi, I live near Dayton and am looking for a person to help me do some minor work on my trailer. Can you PM me the name of the person who is doing the work? Esp if he is a commercial person.
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| I dont' know how to PM... |
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