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<blockquote data-quote="retrieverman" data-source="post: 4114246" data-attributes="member: 24452"><p>About 2004, I took my old 24’ gooseneck trailer to my parent’s house in Oklahoma, so my Dad could use it to move his tractor around (he could’ve and would’ve bought his own, but I had just had a custom trailer built and wasn’t going to use the old one). At some point, my Dad let his farmer neighbor borrow the trailer, and when I finally got it back after my Dad died, the original wiring had been spliced with romex (none of the lights worked), the original light brackets were gone and others had been welded on in a different place, and over half the floor had been patched with rotten plywood.</p><p>I took the floor completely out of it and bought one of those magnetic light kits in order to get it back to Texas, and now it’s been completely rewired and has a brand new treated floor.</p><p>I’m with Dennis on not ever loaning a trailer again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrieverman, post: 4114246, member: 24452"] About 2004, I took my old 24’ gooseneck trailer to my parent’s house in Oklahoma, so my Dad could use it to move his tractor around (he could’ve and would’ve bought his own, but I had just had a custom trailer built and wasn’t going to use the old one). At some point, my Dad let his farmer neighbor borrow the trailer, and when I finally got it back after my Dad died, the original wiring had been spliced with romex (none of the lights worked), the original light brackets were gone and others had been welded on in a different place, and over half the floor had been patched with rotten plywood. I took the floor completely out of it and bought one of those magnetic light kits in order to get it back to Texas, and now it’s been completely rewired and has a brand new treated floor. I’m with Dennis on not ever loaning a trailer again. [/QUOTE]
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