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Old 09-19-2018, 10:26 AM
Capt Terry Capt Terry is offline
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My own recent unrelated woes with my roller trailer are that my rear-most starboard roller set will float upwards and stay there due to the extra play in the U-clamps (nuts rusted in place).
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Hey John- Until you have time to deal with it correctly or replace the trailer, how about a well placed bungee holding it down. Might look funny and subject you to ridicule. My wife claims I make a lot of temporary repairs with bungee, zipties and duct tape. One time with my young son walking up the beach, our netted baitfish kept jumping out of the bucket, took off my shirt, put it over the bucket with my belt holding it down. He said "Just like MacGyver!"
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Old 09-19-2018, 02:53 PM
PigSticker PigSticker is offline
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My Owens and Sons slide on floats as well its from the bunks, I just don't back it down too far
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Old 09-20-2018, 01:42 PM
JUST JOHN JUST JOHN is offline
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Hey John- Until you have time to deal with it correctly or replace the trailer, how about a well placed bungee holding it down. Might look funny and subject you to ridicule. My wife claims I make a lot of temporary repairs with bungee, zipties and duct tape. One time with my young son walking up the beach, our netted baitfish kept jumping out of the bucket, took off my shirt, put it over the bucket with my belt holding it down. He said "Just like MacGyver!"
That's a great tip Terry, I'll try a bungee cord out. Thanks!
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