Ruger security six serial number 150 grips. Before purchasing a used trailer We are proud to say that many ShoreLand’r trailers from the 1970s are still in service. Many of those trailers are part of used boat sales.
The parts in this store are compatable with EZ Loader Adjustable trailers with a VIN number beginning with 1ZE only. VIN numbers beginning with 1L8 or 1DH are supported by our Custom Trailers division. Parts for Adjustable trailers having a VIN number beginning with 1ZE may be purchased here at estore.ezloader.com. EZ Loader, Scissor Table Operation www.advancedhandling.co.uk AVAILABLE NOW!!
If you’re in the market for a used boat, it’s important that you ask the seller if he or she has documentation associated with the trailer that shows proof of a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). If you have the VIN from a sale, registering the trailer – if required in your state – is much easier; if you don’t have the VIN, your Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will be in charge of the process to register the trailer. Sometimes the process is simple (providing the weight of the trailer itself) or complicated (a bonding process that requires money down and the trailer to set unused until the DMV exhausts reasonable efforts to make sure it’s not stolen).
Where the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is Located You should find two decals, one behind the tongue on the left side of the inside of the frame – the second by the right taillight on the outside of the side frame. This is a 17 digit number that begins with 1MD signifying that it is a ShoreLand’r manufactured by Midwest Industries, Inc.
Since outside elements – UV Rays, salty or acidic water, and temperature variations – are tough on VIN decals, these may not be entirely readable after years of exposure. If this is so, check your receipts and records from your purchase; this VIN should be recorded somewhere. If you do not have it in your records, check with the previous owner if you are not the original purchaser.
• 5690 Answers SOURCE: Different states have different laws. In states that charge trailer plates by Weight, you need to pull the Trailer over a scale and show the weight receipt. If the Boat has to stay on the trailer, pull both and subtract the weight of the boat from the total weight. You can find the Boat weight online. In states that charge a flat fee for Trailer plates, its much simpler.
You can also go to a Vehicle Registration center and get a form for the registration. But you need to call ahead to find out if Police or Highway Patrol can verify the Hull# or Trailer ID. Posted on Mar 17, 2010.