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That was kinda my thought as well or a production line change depending on what they where ordered to be built with.
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I say restore it - it looks too good to scrap it out. That decking can be replaced easily, get some rough cut oak or locust boards from a local sawmill and do the resto yourself....
Yes king pins can wear out, but not like you would normal think. clean all the grease away and take some brake parts cleaner and clean it to bare metal. You will be looking for stress cracks in the welds of the king pin to the sheet of steel as well as hair line cracks around the king pin. If you don't find any then the trailer's king pin is just fine.YES YES it will be restored one of these days. The frame is soild,it's just the peeling paint, rotten wood and a good PMCS that it needs. I towed it almost 200 miles home never knew it was behind me. It has trun in paper work that say's it need just about every thing replaced even the landing grear Yet they jacked it up just fine even the two speed works fine. They says it needs new brake lights and axles, yet the lights work and it towed home, hubs stayed cool. Says it needs a king pin, do they wear out?
Those D ring pockets don't look too hard to fabricate - some angle iron will do the trick, cut out the old, grind it smooth and weld in the new angle iron.
TSC has the 'D' rings for a very fair price,
15,000 lb Erickson Weld On Forged Flip Anchor Ring, 15,000 lb. maximum - 3018256 | Tractor Supply Company
20,000 lb Erickson Weld On Forged Flip Anchor Ring, 20,000 lb. maximum - 3018264 | Tractor Supply Company
Heck use some 1'' x 1/4'' flat strap, and a plate of 1/4'' flat plate 6'' x 8'' and weld the the ''d'' ring in before you weld the flat strap on and you will have a n.o.s. tie downs.