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There was no water in the oil? It's either liquid locked or something bad happened inside the motor. Doubt the starter is bad but possible. With the suggestions from others you should be able to ascertain what is wrong.
Mark
Bring a thermal temp sensor gun to monitor the brakes. If they stay cool you should be all set until you get home and service the trailer properly
Mark
That Galvanic reaction is a real pain. I personally would go with good quality steel bolts. Coat the bolt threads with Permatex Cooper anti seize as well as the mating surfaces of washers used.
Once installed wipe away any anti seize or oil with a breakeen damp rag. Once dry hit with a good...
If it is just a chip in the clearcoat then is not a big deal at all. They sure are smoother than the X-Doors but I would like to see someone compare them side to side. Use a good eatching primer and don't forget to wipe down the doors with a tack cloth before spraying enything.
Mark
No they are the same that I've seen. The M1101 hauls a less weight than the M1102 by 800lbs pounds. They both come in at 1400lbs empty.
Great trailers. I have a pristine M101A2 all in OD but very difficult to find an M1101 or M1102 all in OD anymore.
Mark
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