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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 159892" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>the trailer you have posted looks just like the Harbor Freight trailer, but the one pictured is galvanized and it's probably better.</p><p></p><p>I had the HF trailer for my old 1236, and it was probably 15 years old when I got it. I tore it apart, repainted, replaced wheel bearings, tongue and all that good stuff. It was really a great trailer. The only real "upgrade" I did was to the wheels & tires. The tires that were on there were bald, so I just upgraded to a better quality tire.</p><p></p><p>It worked perfectly for me, and I had a lot more weight than most people do in a 12' jon. I had 5, 31 series batteries, 3 trolling motors and all of my gear. I drove it from Atlanta to just south of Charlotte with it on I-85, and never had a problem. I was worried, but it held up just fine.</p><p></p><p>If you look through all of the pages online where they have stuff on sale, you're liable to find it hidden in the pages. I did that one time - on the front screen they were $300, but on the very last page they had a special and it was on-sale for $99</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 159892, member: 677"] the trailer you have posted looks just like the Harbor Freight trailer, but the one pictured is galvanized and it's probably better. I had the HF trailer for my old 1236, and it was probably 15 years old when I got it. I tore it apart, repainted, replaced wheel bearings, tongue and all that good stuff. It was really a great trailer. The only real "upgrade" I did was to the wheels & tires. The tires that were on there were bald, so I just upgraded to a better quality tire. It worked perfectly for me, and I had a lot more weight than most people do in a 12' jon. I had 5, 31 series batteries, 3 trolling motors and all of my gear. I drove it from Atlanta to just south of Charlotte with it on I-85, and never had a problem. I was worried, but it held up just fine. If you look through all of the pages online where they have stuff on sale, you're liable to find it hidden in the pages. I did that one time - on the front screen they were $300, but on the very last page they had a special and it was on-sale for $99 [/QUOTE]
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