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Old 07-25-2010, 05:55 PM
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Default Number 2 trailer

Could not pass this offer up on Ebay! Won a Number 2 Trailer in great shape for $ 100.00 a little rust through in top corner of bed (will have to get it welded). The only thing missing is the dump latch. Had a ball hitch bolted to the tongue (but it's in great shape)All I did was break the bolts off, it's in great shape. Had to travel 3.25 hours to get it but well worth it. See picture below.

I can't believe the difference between a #4 and # 2 trailer the #2 can fit inside the #4 trailer and it's way closer to the ground. I can see why it's hard to dump a # 2 Trailer.
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Old 07-25-2010, 06:11 PM
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Nice trailer fer100
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Old 07-25-2010, 06:11 PM
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can you view photos . I cann't see them
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Old 07-25-2010, 06:16 PM
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Yea the pictures look great!
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fer100 nice find. I would like to snag a deal like that. Pretty nice shape also.
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Nice #2 cart! I really like mine.
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I was watching that trailer myself but it was just too far for me to drive. Great pick!
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Nice! Great buy for e-bay I'd say. So you gonna let me borrow it when I need to haul wood this fall again? Get two trailers going, that'd make things go quicker. You busy end of August, wanna bring that and your fancy little cub up and put them to work? :biggrin2.gif:

No, seriously....good score!
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Nice! Great buy for e-bay I'd say. So you gonna let me borrow it when I need to haul wood this fall again? Get two trailers going, that'd make things go quicker. You busy end of August, wanna bring that and your fancy little cub up and put them to work? :biggrin2.gif:

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Mountain heritage I'll come up with a Ford Expedtion and a large trailer. I don't want the Cubs and trailers to break a sweat. But then again their cubs ready and willing to work. Heading up to arnprior this Sat for my wifes aunt's 60th wedding anniversary party

Shaggy, THat was the trailer in Plattsburg NY it was a long drive but well worth it.
ACecil I didn't realize how much smaller it is than a #4. I check my books and the #1 ( Made 1960 to 1967), #2 (made 1971 to 1982), #4 (made from 1976 to 1982) which means that the #1, #2 were made for the Narrow frames and the #4 for the larger line. I like the #2 for the brackets inside the cart. After I fix, sand and paint I want to make oak sides for it and show the 100 and #2 trailer together. #4 will replace my agri-fab trailer.
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i bought a 1200 from the original owner, and it came with the #2 trailer. he said that he bought the trailer the same time he bought the tractor. wouldnt that be a wide frame with a #2 trailer?
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