I have a 9' flatbed (longer than stock) on my F350 with a 6" lift.
How far is it from the goose to the trailer?
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I have a 9' flatbed (longer than stock) on my F350 with a 6" lift.
How far is it from the goose to the trailer?
I think the floor space in that 36' goose is about 28'.
Yep.
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0> <TBODY> <TR> <TH>SIZE</TH> <TH>LENGTH</TH> <TH>WEIGHT</TH> <TH>TONGUE</TH> <TH>AXLE <TH>TIRE SIZE</TH></TR> <TR> <TD>28 ft. Box</TD> <TD>35'6"</TD> <TD>5600#</TD> <TD>1100#</TD> <TD>5200#</TD> <TD>225/75/r15 LRD</TD></TR> <TR> <TD>34 ft. Box</TD> <TD>41'6"</TD> <TD>6100#</TD> <TD>1525#</TD> <TD>5200#</TD> <TD> 225/75/r15 LRD
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Anyone know what brand and btu of furnace they went with for this year?
There's really no single detail, or very "detailed" detail...if that makes sense. I had a few questions about the rust Meathooker experienced, and a few questions about how they run wires (after inspection of one of the trailers on a dealer lot, I wasn't impressed with how they run wires in the frame, exposed to the elements with no protection as it passed from one frame member to the next). He was short, non informative, and pretty much said, "Well, that's how we build them, so what you saw is how we do it." As for the corrosion, he "had a hard time believing" Meathooker's experience, and said if I was concerned with corrosion at all I should go to an aluminum trailer.