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Topic: Trailer/Harbor Freight  (Read 554 times)

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mmckee

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I'm selling my father-in-law's Harbor Freight trailer (#69897) it's 4' X 8' Price to an NCKA member is $175. I'll list it on Craig's list for $275, later in the week. It's not assembled.
I had one and set it up for hauling my kayaks, I sold it when I bought my 4.7, it was to short (short tongue), had stiff springs so it bounced (1720lb capacity),  and I didn't like the way it backed up (short tongue).   


 

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