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<blockquote data-quote="Rackseeker" data-source="post: 5730686" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>Thanks, We have used it a couple times and have several trips planned next few weeks. I will take it to Missouri in a few weeks for a hunting trip. If I was building another I would probably do the electrical differently with solar. Although I have the electrical covered now with being able to run off electrical hook up, gas generator and/or a solar generator. If funds would allow I would use Timbren axle less trailer suspension. I would also probably build the main body from composite panels. Then again this one is built to be water tight and maintenance free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rackseeker, post: 5730686, member: 1568"] Thanks, We have used it a couple times and have several trips planned next few weeks. I will take it to Missouri in a few weeks for a hunting trip. If I was building another I would probably do the electrical differently with solar. Although I have the electrical covered now with being able to run off electrical hook up, gas generator and/or a solar generator. If funds would allow I would use Timbren axle less trailer suspension. I would also probably build the main body from composite panels. Then again this one is built to be water tight and maintenance free. [/QUOTE]
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