I got all the bolts bolts and took off one section (that wraps under the frame) in the front of the trailer to see what it looked like under neath.
You do need to remove the front panels that curl around and go under the trailer. I took the left side off to check and because it needed repair any way. I was hoping that I could just pull the trailer out and not have to remove the back pieces that curl around and under the trailer. However it looks as though I will need to remove the back panels as well. I was hoping to not have to drill out any more rivets............
When jacking up the trailer the guide pins that are in the middle of the trailer are hard to work around.
We started jacking up the back-end of the trailer and seemed to be hanging up in the middle.
We then moved the jack to the center of the trailer next to the guide pins and worked the trailer off of the right side guide pin. We blocked the right side up off the pin and will do the left side tomorrow. Ran out of daylight to day. All in all a great work day on the trailer.
I have the best boyfriend in the world. Thank you Mark for helping me with yet another crazy project!
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