MD_Electric_Bass
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I have a brand new boat trailer that, upon being rear-ended 15 minutes into a 45 minute trip home from the boat trailer dealer, has since been deemed totaled by the insurance company. I was provided the funds to buy a replacement and told to do as I pleased with the "totaled" trailer. Its a load-rite 1600Gw jon boat trailer for a 16 ft boat. What would be the best way to salvage the most out of the trailer and have spares for my new trailer? The "totaled" trailer is minimally(visibly) damaged aside from broken taillights and a bend/bow in the frame of the trailer.
My plan is to scrap the frame after pulling the tires, bearings, tongue jack, bunks, and anything else worth salvaging for spares to have on hand.
If you would, please help me make the most of this and let me know how I should go about stripping the trailer before scrapping the remains...
Thanks!
My plan is to scrap the frame after pulling the tires, bearings, tongue jack, bunks, and anything else worth salvaging for spares to have on hand.
If you would, please help me make the most of this and let me know how I should go about stripping the trailer before scrapping the remains...
Thanks!