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Tim wrote in
: On Feb 16, 3:36*pm, Jim Willemin wrote: I have recently acquired a Michigan Boat Trailer, made by F.A. Long compa ny in Benton Harbor, Michigan (Model DB-16). *It was under a 1959 Lone Sta r runabout. *Anybody know anything about these trailers? *I'd like to g et it back in good shape... I dont' know anything about the Michigan that you're speaking of, but boat trailers are fairly simple. If the steel isn't rotted out, most components can be had rather simply, or a welding or machine shop can make things like replacing rails or fabricating struts etc. rollers can be had at a marine repair or ebay. What seems to be the problem with it? Well, it has kind of a neat design - the wheels are mounted on stub axles which are themselves attached to a broad U-shaped tubular axle, which rotates through tubes welded onto the trailer frame. The tubular axle is connected via a linkage to a fitting in the front (I was told it was a lever of some kind). When missing lever is moved, the axle rotates, the trailer frame drops (or the wheels rotate up, take your pick), allowing one to launch from a shallow ramp. Now, there are some significant bits missing from this mechanism on my specimen, and I sort of wondered if anyone if anyone had ever played with one of these and knew (a) what I was talking about, and (b) how hard it would be to get it functional again. As it is, the trailer is safe (the linkage is locked in the 'road' position), but you know how it is when something neat is bust... |
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