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Old 01-03-2009, 12:45 PM   #4
AirsDream
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Yup, a Sawzall or bayonet-type saw with a couple of metal cutting blades would be easiest and least likely to start a fire under the trailer. If you don't own one, I'm pretty sure you can rent one at any major hardware, rental shop or Home Depot. You're not talking about more than a minute or two per stabilizer.

You don't need new stabilizers until after you've got it home. Put new ones on there at your leisure.
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