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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | Shot in the dark...I know there are some single axel trailers rated to hold a 2005 619....
Edited by Cowboyhannah 6/21/2016 9:54 PM
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Location: MN | Just out of curiosity why would you do that? |
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Location: Otsego, MN | I have a 2000 619 Single Axle trailer. Was thinking of switching to a dual axle but wasn't economical... Why are you wanting to switch? I would trade but I don't know how to accurately put a value on that trade (year difference, etc.).
I put brand new tires on this year but had a tire blow out and damage a fender... |
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI | Looking for something I can push around the garage easier......withat 2000 619 on a single axel are u able to move it (angle it) easily? |
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Location: Otsego, MN | Yeah, I back the trailer into the garage about 3/4 of the way, unhook and push it back and angle it by hand everytime. It's still heavy but very manageable as my garage slopes to the door (or against me) and I can still push it in and block the wheels solo. |
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| I wouldn't get rid of a dual axle. Have you checked these out?
https://www.trailervalet.com/?gclid=CNG_pcqM080CFQqsaQodAiQBNQ
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