What lake? All the lakes in TN are listed and stickied so they don't disappear. Post your report under the lake you fished and you can look back and see what was working.
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What lake? All the lakes in TN are listed and stickied so they don't disappear. Post your report under the lake you fished and you can look back and see what was working.
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I'll use it, but I will not pay for it. I put some in when our dealership got it, but I will go back to good ol air. Really can't tell a difference except for bleed down over time.
Lyn has left UFP, but will be glad to answer any questions. Dennis from UFP is on here and his number is at the top in the stickied threads.
You have a short to ground somewhere. Start checking wires for wear through the insulation.
Check Waymires out. http://waymires.com/towingindex.htm
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It will tow it, but it will stress that engine. I would say go ahead, but be looking for a replacement.
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I am thinking about re-bunking my trailer next year. I will more than likely use the ultimates.
Waymires.com
Post a pic please.
Call Dennis at UFP. He'll help you with everything.
Ameritrail, Hustler, etc. Do a search and they come up, then decide what you want.
How do you adjust bearings?
Are they trailer tires? How much are they rated for as far as load?
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He should be fine if he is sticking to the bass boat range. It's rated for 5000 lbs, so just make sure he can stop the rig ok.
Get the Goodyears and you will be fine.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by brolland »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I have a tandem axle trailer for my Stratos 201 ProXL...
Flat side to wheel.
You have the trailer in too far. Pull it out a little bit and keep trying. If the bow is going under the stop, it means the stern is floating, so the trailer is too deep. It may take a few tries,...
I use a good wheel cleaner and brush till they are perfect, using a toothbrush for the little nooks. Then I use Bass Boat Saver every time I pull the boat out of the water.
I don't know what the tow capacity is, but I would think you would be fine. As far as the lift, just make sure the trailer is level. If it isn't, then get a hitch that makes it level....
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Yep, that's...
We had one at the old dealership I worked at. They work fine if you don't have any incline at all. If it's not level, then save your money.