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TexasTurbo.....To answer your question about how we got it out in the other thread, we ended up having to unload every bale and it still wouldn't come out due to my shot clutch. We had to lift the trailer with the loader and move it about 2' to the side. Surprisingly nothing happened to the trailer.
I am very impressed with Texas Pride. I bought the trailer when I was living in LA and pulled it back home to MN to dad's farm. I hauled some VERY heavy loads on it, enough to bend the 8" C-channel neck. I bought it back down there to have them replace it (it was under a year from purchase) and they lifted it up to look at the springs and they were bent and the clips were off of them. So basically I was screwed since they won't cover over-loaded trailers. But the shop guy talked to the owner, and the owner said he doesn't like unhappy customers. They replaced the neck with a 10" free of charge. I highly recommend them. |
Thanks alot. :thumbsup:
Good thing it wasn't a load of square bales. :hehe: |
I was about to ask how as well... I had a Texas pride before my current one (sure pull) and it was a great trailer, if it would have been dual tandem I wouldn't have sold it. My sure pull has been a great trailer as well so far...
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That bird makes me laugh every time :rof
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At the end of the month there will be another entry thread with a different theme; so keep an eye out. :thumbsup: |
Bump for some votes! Keep them coming
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Looks like even a cummins likes a little poultry occasionally too! :hehe:
Metal Mechanic...is that a Ford pulling you out, was it destroked?? I guess you gotta do what you gotta do :stuck: |
i jus had to give my vote to botis dang that must have hurt BUMP!!!!!
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