NIsaacs
TDR MEMBER
After a major screw up on a new dump trailer my son and I had built this summer, I bought another one from Big Tex. The orginal is still too small for my Bobcat. It is (my Bobcat) a full 77" wide, the new one (trailer) is 75. 5" wide (title says 77"x14') so I figure a mis-comunication between my son and the builder and turn it over to my son, it fits his Bobcat. Then I buy another new one, (7'x14') with the left side suspension installed wrong. The front has the rear spring hanger welded on and the rear has the front... . how does this happen? It must have been overlooked by at least two installers, the person welding the hangers and the axle installer, maybe even a final quality control inspector?
It wouldn't be so bad but after calling all day, I have yet to get someone from the dealer to call me back with a solution. The dealer is the largest in the southwest, you would think they would be on the ball.
If you notice in the pic's, the slipper spring pad (6" hanger) is on the front and the front hanger (4") is on the rear. So now even after it gets fixed, I will have a used trailer. It is impossible to cut off spring hangers and re-weld them without some damage to the frame and hangers. Sorry for the rant
Nick
It wouldn't be so bad but after calling all day, I have yet to get someone from the dealer to call me back with a solution. The dealer is the largest in the southwest, you would think they would be on the ball.
If you notice in the pic's, the slipper spring pad (6" hanger) is on the front and the front hanger (4") is on the rear. So now even after it gets fixed, I will have a used trailer. It is impossible to cut off spring hangers and re-weld them without some damage to the frame and hangers. Sorry for the rant

Nick