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    Default 2016 EZ Trac trailer model 2072 3500 pound rating


    I have a single axle, 3500 pound rated EZ Trac boat trailer for sale. I bought it in November of 2015 with my Excel Bay Pro 203 boat from Big River Marine. It is a steel tube trailer with swing-away tongue and ratchet transom tie-downs. The Goodyear 205/75r/14 trailer tires have very few miles on them (replaced the off-brands that came on it). The spare has about 5 miles on it. All wheels are slotted galvanized. The bunks and all carpet is in great shape. It has steel checkerplate steps in front and behind fenders. There is no structural rust on it. It has a couple of scratches that have been fixed. It has never been wrecked or seen salt.

    When I rigged my Excel for my guiding business, I put 3 golf-cart batteries under the center console and those just were too much weight forward so I recently replaced this trailer with an EZ Trac tandem unit.

    The trailer would be great for a large jon boat or a bass style aluminum or glass boat. My boat is 20 feet 3 inches long and 94 inches wide. It pulls great. New ones like it in my area are selling for $2000. Price is $1500 cash. No trades considered. It has a clear KY title.

    I will consider a partial delivery for a Crappie.com member for a reasonable distance.

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    Good price IMHO If I needed one I'd be all over that.

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    You still have this trailer for sale? I can't tell in the pictures. Does it have leaf springs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie&shrooms View Post
    You still have this trailer for sale? I can't tell in the pictures. Does it have leaf springs?
    Yes,I still have it.The axle is set up with 4-leaf springs.The original factory rating plate decal is still in place and in good shape. It lists the load rating at 3500 pounds.
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    It looks very similar to my present trailer. I have a Ranger 185 vs. with a 150hp Mercury. I think between motor and boat I should be around 2500-2800 lbs loaded. I have broken 2 springs the last 14 months. And my tires are wearing very very bad on the inside tread. I am thinking I may have bent my axle. Il get back with you tomorrow. I may be interested.
    Crappie spawning and morels popping up at the same time. What was God thinking when he made that schedule. It's pure torture every spring deciding which to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie&shrooms View Post
    It looks very similar to my present trailer. I have a Ranger 185 vs. with a 150hp Mercury. I think between motor and boat I should be around 2500-2800 lbs loaded. I have broken 2 springs the last 14 months. And my tires are wearing very very bad on the inside tread. I am thinking I may have bent my axle. Il get back with you tomorrow. I may be interested.
    Thanks. I'm getting some calls from ads in other places. It's in great shape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie&shrooms View Post
    It looks very similar to my present trailer. I have a Ranger 185 vs. with a 150hp Mercury. I think between motor and boat I should be around 2500-2800 lbs loaded. I have broken 2 springs the last 14 months. And my tires are wearing very very bad on the inside tread. I am thinking I may have bent my axle. Il get back with you tomorrow. I may be interested.
    Where did they Break? In the center, Loose U Bolts. Thats a nice trailer for 1500.



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    I just took a couple measurement on my trailer. If you get my voice mail give me a call. I want the trailer if it fits my boat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wilbur View Post
    Where did they Break? In the center, Loose U Bolts. Thats a nice trailer for 1500.
    Yes right in the center. Ubolts tight. Very tight. My trailer only has one spring. Very thick leaf spring, 3/4" thick. From what I could find online these springs are rated for 5200#. Only place I could find anything like them was Canada. I have pulled this trailer for several years with no issues until last year. All in one weekend had a flat. 2 days later broke a spring. 12 months later broke another spring. And my tires are wearing terrible on the inside tread. Carlisle trailer tires. Load rating C.
    Crappie spawning and morels popping up at the same time. What was God thinking when he made that schedule. It's pure torture every spring deciding which to do.

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    Replied to your voicemail with one of my own. I have the trailer hooked to my truck right now so getting measurements tonight or tomorrow is no problem.

    BTW, Photobucket crashed today and took all my photos posted here with them.
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