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    Just looked at the trailer. It is roadworthy, but needs rubber. Bastard has all alu frame with 2 alu I_beams and cross-members. Only problem is all the cross members are riveted with steel to the I-beam as gus said. So counting a million rivets. Plus a huge steel plate for the fifth wheel. Thinking I'm passing...way to much work in 20 degree weather. Also with dual tandems and all the steel I saw, I doubt there is more than 5000 lbs aluminum, probaly less. So the guy wont hit his 2200 asking price originally at 60/40. Sucks, but not worth it.


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    think you can wait him out and get it for less?

    Your seller reminds me of Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco..."Hey Little Fat Buddy, how we split 50/50?"
    "Rosco you numbskull...80/20" "70/30...." "60/40 take it or leave it"

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    Well that sucks ozzy, hopefully another door will open tomorrow.
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    I always hate to be the one who rains on s materomebody' parade, but keeping it totally realistic on the 40 Ft., you are estimating 2000 pounds will be steel / iron, but it's been my experience on forty footer's that realistically it will be right around 3100 Lbs of Non-Alum. once you take everything apart, ie; fifth wheel plate, air-lines, misc. hardware, Dolleys, etc.

    I wish you the best on this venture! It sounds pretty good.

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    Hmm..u say 3100 lbs? That leaves right around 6000 lbs clean aluminum. Thats right around 3300 cash for the alu...hmmm....


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