New Trailer Build - Lots of Stuff for Sale

OK guys, starting new trailer build, (been sitting in my backyard since I only have room for one in my shop, for 6 months and haven’t had time to touch it), and have a ton of stuff to sell off old one, including the complete setup if anyone needs a complete working setup. Not shipping anything, if you want it, will need to come pick it up or make some other arrangements.
Everything around 5 years old, has been kept in shop 90% of the time. Everything works great, just used it 3 days ago. Everything up to date on service. Since doing my truck build 3 years ago rarely use unless needed for large jobs, but have had to use a fair amount this year.

Whole trailer 6.5 by 14’ with everything on it, ready to go. Buy it today and work with it tomorrow $10,000.

Major components -

Trailer 6.5 * 14 with removable ladder rack. Dual 3500 axles with dual brakes - Needs some TLC, curbside fender probably needs replaced, and some other rust spots. Couple of boards could probably use replacing. Tows great. With ladder rack $1600, w/o rack $1100

330 gal tote - 55gal vertical bleach tank ;- 2 7gal tanks for soap; 3- 15gal cylinder tanks

PWS Proportioner $1200 if bought separately

NT 36" box with dual 12V - one 7gpm and one 5.5 gpm

8gpm 3600 PP 1100 hours, with separate 115v PP heater, approx 100 hours and recently serviced . Both have 13gal aluminum fuel tanks. - $3600 for both or will sell heater separately for $1500
PP 4gpm 4000 psi - great little machine - probably less than 600 hours on it. - $900
AR 45 with GX 200- probably less than 100 hours. Have sweet batch mix setup for it with 100gal tank. $1800 for everything related to it, including 250’ of 5/8 kuri Tec hose or will sell pump for $1100.

3 18" Titan reels with 45’s and super swivel - 1 is 1" manifold for water

Pics - Everything in pics come with trailer except for 19"WW surface cleaner and ladders.











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Rick, you like the truck setup better in the long run? I thought about doing that myself……but we only work about 7 months then go south, so didn’t know if it was worth it or stay with my compact trailer.

It’s easier, but I mainly built truck setup because trailers not allowed in any public garages here and I do a lot of work downtown that I have to access thru or in garages. But it is easier than pulling trailer though sometimes I miss all the stuff I can carry. The main reason I feel like I need the trailer is if something happened to truck, mechanical or accident, then I have a backup and a trailer a lot cheaper than doing another truck build. I have another truck that can pull trailer or you can always rent one if needed. I’ve only put about 50 hours/year on trailer machine past few years.

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Thanks Rick for the info, appreciate it…… good points to think about.

That’s a smoking deal. Somebody needs to jump on it.

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That’s an excellent deal, Rick’s rigs are well thought out and well built.

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