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We have some customers modify their new trailers with a fixed winch, a gently suggest that if they do what you just said, it would be a much better value for them. Most don't do it.??
Actually they do have a plant in Mexico, as well as here in the US.
I think you're right, a lot of Mexicans are in the factory jobs. Yes they do work hard. I think our younger generation could learn a thing or 2 from a good work ethic.
I welded Some 2" ID square tube to the front rail on mine (non tilting) and welded a 2" OD draw bar to the winch cradle. That way I can quickly add or remove a winch so the winch is out of the way to move family friends etc, but be there for hauling cars and tool boxes etc when I need it. Plus I can use the winch in my trucks receiver too.
I own an 18ft. PJ trailer 10,500 lb capacity car hauler. It's got "Made in Mexico" on the VIN sticker and in 3 other places too along the frame. Mine was built in 2006 though. There's nothing wrong with that.... If it was built in my home state in the USA it would still be built by Mexican born citizens. (Pretty sure) Mexicans are hard working get'r done types.
PJ Trailers are made in Mexico.... They use burros and by standers to load cars onto trailers there.... sometimes VW beetles help push too. This isn't racist... I've seen it done!
True, (TowingTransport) you did build a tilt deck CAR HAULER, which looks like a copy of the same as the one this company manufactures.
This trailer is a DECK-OVER, which could be used for cars, but is best for wide equipment such as a tractor.
Your comment reflects your ignorance of geometry.
CardIssuer 6 months ago
I built my own car haulers in 1998 for commercial use and I can tell you the loading angle shown here is way too steep.
TowingTransport 11 months ago
That is exactly what I do.
Why have 2 winches.
We have some customers modify their new trailers with a fixed winch, a gently suggest that if they do what you just said, it would be a much better value for them. Most don't do it.??
rondotrailer 2 years ago
Actually they do have a plant in Mexico, as well as here in the US.
I think you're right, a lot of Mexicans are in the factory jobs. Yes they do work hard. I think our younger generation could learn a thing or 2 from a good work ethic.
rondotrailer 2 years ago
I welded Some 2" ID square tube to the front rail on mine (non tilting) and welded a 2" OD draw bar to the winch cradle. That way I can quickly add or remove a winch so the winch is out of the way to move family friends etc, but be there for hauling cars and tool boxes etc when I need it. Plus I can use the winch in my trucks receiver too.
briansmobile1 2 years ago
I own an 18ft. PJ trailer 10,500 lb capacity car hauler. It's got "Made in Mexico" on the VIN sticker and in 3 other places too along the frame. Mine was built in 2006 though. There's nothing wrong with that.... If it was built in my home state in the USA it would still be built by Mexican born citizens. (Pretty sure) Mexicans are hard working get'r done types.
briansmobile1 2 years ago
That's weird I've never seen that??
Maybe your thinking of another company.
rondotrailer 2 years ago
PJ Trailers are made in Mexico.... They use burros and by standers to load cars onto trailers there.... sometimes VW beetles help push too. This isn't racist... I've seen it done!
briansmobile1 2 years ago
I have two words for you...WINCH ATTACHMENT!!!
kuwaitijason 2 years ago 2
the purpose of this video is for a dealer to show off the trailer on his web site
Tituschavez 2 years ago