Tank “Back in the Saddle Again”
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Whelp, after slapping new tires on and having a local trailer place swap the nonworking drum brakes for all new discs and new EOH unit, checkin all hubs and bearings, buddy Rob is loading up and heading west for havasu.
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I knew the trailer needed overhauling. Still not down with the trailer frankly. Gonna get working on stripping it down and getting it painted, cleaning the bow, put a ladder in, all new wiring and LED lights etc. just needed to get it road worth before it left. All
good. The guys at truck country in Versailles Mo did a great job. Quick and fair pricing (if anyone out there needs trailer work ever).
gonna need a good bath after all this rain and road grime
good. The guys at truck country in Versailles Mo did a great job. Quick and fair pricing (if anyone out there needs trailer work ever).
gonna need a good bath after all this rain and road grime
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Hey Tank, just leave the cover on and have the presure washer ready with the foam cannon attached when it shows up. We did that with Remedy after coming through a monster rain storm on the way home from Lanier last year and it worked great to get all the grit and grime off before hand washing.
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Hey Tank, just leave the cover on and have the presure washer ready with the foam cannon attached when it shows up. We did that with Remedy after coming through a monster rain storm on the way home from Lanier last year and it worked great to get all the grit and grime off before hand washing.
yeah I’m not worried to much about it. Already talked to the detailer. Otll
get a deep clean and engines polished etc.
it’s tucked away in shop
in havasu now. Dirty. But safe and sound.
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