Jul
20
2010
One of our customers came in with their mobile sales office. They were trying to find a fix to beat the heat we have been having here in Pennsylvania. Their problem was the vehicle air conditioner could not keep the whole sales office at a comfortable temperature when their clients were going in and out. They were concerned and wanted a fix to their problem. Our solution for them was to install an 13,500 BTU air conditioner in the rear of their portable sales office with a portable generator mounted on the back of their vehicle. Here are pictures of the completed project. The service department was too fast and had it completed before we were able to get a picture of the before and during.

no comments | posted in Before & After, Enclosed, Uncategorized
Mar
3
2010
We are currently working on a project for another customer of ours. He bought a new dump trailer from us a few years ago, and now he is in need of taller sides. We discussed with him the option to buy a new trailer special ordered with higher sides to haul more load, but we recommended that he not do that. We recommended that he allow us to build him custom side extensions to attach to his current trailer. This will solve his problem, and will allow him to carry more materials in the bed of the trailer. We did caution him, that this does not increase the weight rating, so his weight still needs to stay under the GVWR if the trailer when originally purchased. These are just pictures of the start of this project, once they are completed, I will post pictures of the final project, as well as, the savings this customer received.
Here are the before pictures with one of the side extensions already in place, they are faster than me and already had one piece on before I could snap a photo.

1 comment | posted in Before & After, Trailer Repair, Utility & Equipment
Feb
22
2010
This is the second reconstruction of a BrenderUp trailer. We purchased this trailer from a customer of ours in an undrivable condition. This trailer was a pile of parts. We were able to reconstruct this trailer and sell it to another customer of ours before it was even finished! The customer who purchased this trailer placed money down before this trailer was even finished based on the savings he would be receiving. We have new trailers on our lot like this selling for $11,775. We sold our customer this trailer after it was completely reconstructed for $7,500. This is a total savings of $4,275! He was one happy customer!
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8 comments | posted in Before & After, Horse, Trailer Repair
Jan
13
2010
We are busy preparing for the upcoming Timonium, Maryland horse world expo. The Horse World Expo will run Jan 21- 24, 2010. We will be located in booth numbers 802 & 803 in the cow palace building. We will be bringing our newest trailer renovation project along. We took a 1991 BrenderUp Trailer and renovated the trailer by replacing the green wooden side walls with new white composite material. We then replaced a lot of hardware & accessories found on the trailer to make it a complete renovation. Please take time to stop by our booth and check out the trailer. We will be bringing some pieces from the trailer prior to the refurbishment; this will allow you to see how dramatic of a change this is. We will be handing out vouchers to receive a free quote, and will have brochures and business cards about all the services that LTSR3 provides. We look forward to meeting with you all and discussing how you can save money by restoring, renovating, upgrading or modifying your trailer; rather than purchasing a new one.
4 comments | posted in Before & After, General Service Center Discussion, Horse, Trailer Maintenance Tips, Trailer Repair, Uncategorized
Dec
30
2009
This customer was struggling to get his work materials loaded into his mobile shop trailer. This trailer was a car hauler converted into a service trailer previously, but the customer still struggled to get larger pieces of material loaded and into their proper locations. We added a side access door to make loading his larger materials easy. A new trailer would have been a huge expense ($20,000+), but he was able to reconstruct this trailer for a small fraction of the cost. Here are the before and after pictures of the additional side access door.



8 comments | posted in Auto Hauler, Before & After, Enclosed
Dec
29
2009
It has been a busy week here. Many customers getting some year end repairs completed. This Sundowner horse trailer was in an accident which bent the running board and fender up. We were able to fix this trailer quickly for our customer, and keep them rolling into 2010. Below are the before and after pictures of this Sundowner Horse Trailer repair.



16 comments | posted in Before & After, Horse
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