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This unit may have the disk brakes that are vacuum operated, if the previous owner did not change them. To pick it up and have the brakes work you would have to install a vacuum line from the manifold back to the rear bumper of the TV. Not practical as you are likely to abandon these brakes for electrics if you follow the lead of most other 77 owners. If the gound is fairly flat to the pickup place and back I would not worry. Check for dry rot on the tires. You can easily do $1000 of damage when one of them blow. New tires will be needed anyway. Go a day early, take the wheels off and have the tires renewed. Look carefully at that rear frame to make sure it has not started to droop. 77 31's are famous for that and it will cost you $2000 to fix it. Also check for bulges on the side of the trailer that is another sign you are in for big money ($2,000 + )to fix the frame.
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