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7ovr50
Posted 8/13/2018 5:29 PM (#915452 - in reply to #915333)
Subject: Re: My new rig




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sworrall - 8/12/2018 4:41 PM

7ovr50 - 8/12/2018 4:28 PM

sworrall - 8/9/2018 9:01 PM

What does the saddle on the trailer end of the transom saver attach to?
[I had to cut the transom saver down about 10 inches to maintain an average towing height on the 90. I removed the "stud" end of the transom saver and welded a 12 in piece of 1 in flat stock to it. You must drill a center hole in the flat stock large enough to fit the cut of stud. after welding the flat stock to the stud it is easy to bund it into the "U" shape needed to fit the roller. After you get the fit simply cut off the extra stock on each end. The whole modification to me 30 min. Hope this helps/QUOTE]


Unfortunately there is no roller or crossmember that has anything to mount a transom saver to on or is reachable at the rear of either my roller trailer for the 1625 or Keith's 1750 bunk trailer. Both are Shoreland'rs. The next 1750 we buy will have the custom trailer under it.[I was able to usr the crossing bar that the center light bar is on. Had to move the bar or replace with two red marker lights. oOne on each side of the toter. I can't post pics or I'd would to show modification on my 1750 trailet/ My trailer looks identical to the picture on this threadQUOTE]

Edited by 7ovr50 8/13/2018 5:31 PM

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