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| If I understand. That’s an out of service. As in even if empty. You will be REQUIRED to hire a tow company to move it to shop, or scrap yard.
Plus fixing BEFORE things bend, break, twist is often MUCH cheaper then after. I assume it must be cut out, replaced? But I don’t know. That looks big enough to compromise trailer safety.
Get it in before you load again. Expect $10k when issues you don’t see are found. Whack with hammer, you might get scared. | |
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