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The Michigan Lo-Loader has a hydraulically controlled drop-bed feature that allowed the trailer frame to settle down closer to the water. The only other trailer with this feature that we know of is the [[Beaver (Trailers)|Bassick Beaver]] boat trailer made in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In 1958, Frank Long was the president of the company (see 1958 article below). If you have further information, please contact us so that we may update this page. | The Michigan Lo-Loader has a hydraulically controlled drop-bed feature that allowed the trailer frame to settle down closer to the water. The only other trailer with this feature that we know of is the [[Beaver (Trailers)|Bassick Beaver]] boat trailer made in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In 1958, Frank Long was the president of the company (see 1958 article below). If you have further information, please contact us so that we may update this page. | ||
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Revision as of 02:09, 20 January 2021
One of the more odd trailer setups, the Low Loader!
Michigan Lo-Loader Trailers
F.A. Long Company
Benton Harbor, Michigan
The Michigan Lo-Loader has a hydraulically controlled drop-bed feature that allowed the trailer frame to settle down closer to the water. The only other trailer with this feature that we know of is the Bassick Beaver boat trailer made in Bridgeport, Connecticut. In 1958, Frank Long was the president of the company (see 1958 article below). If you have further information, please contact us so that we may update this page.
1957 Information
1958 Information
1959 Information
1962 Brochure