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1999 Flatbed Gooseneck

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Deck is 23 ft neck is about 6 ft, six lug axles tows fine has brakes on both axles and they can be moved. Its bigger then what I need so Im selling it to get something smaller

$2700.00

Keith 801-430-2991

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So you think 19' should be enough right? That bread van sure would work fine. :)
When you say can be moved, you are talking about the axles?
 
Bread van is a thought but I was thinking put my 3x3 body on top and do some shorting of the frame.

Yes the axles are actually held on by bolts, they bolt to the I beams and their are places to bolt them all down the sides. The springs are welded to a big piece of angle and that is where the bolts go through to the I beam. So the weight is supported by the angle and held in place by the bolts if that makes any sense.
 
Not sure what they are rated at either 5200 or 6000 they are like 3 1/2 inches in diameter so not sure but they are six lug.

I am looking for a 18 foot low deck gooseneck or bumper pull.
 
Hmmm, tempted to discuss a trade for my Carson 10k 18' lowbed towbehind with dovetail (tandem 5200 lb 8lug axles, both with brakes). It's a good distance away, but maybe I could make an excuse to head up there.:thinking:
 

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