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Postby F350 on Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:27 pm

I've been looking for a small 12' to 16' livestock trailer locally for some time with no success. Not many available that anyone wants to sell or its a piece of junk. A lot of the new small livestock trailers on the lots don't seem real sturdy. So here's the question...would it be better and more cost effective to have a decent trailer fabricated or stick with buying one. Has anybody had a trailer fabricated?? Any suggestions on reputable fabricators/manufacturers on Tx. or La.?


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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby dun on Tue Nov 10, 2009 12:11 am

Ity would seem that the economy of scale would enter into the cost. A large producer can make a high quality trailer for less then a one off being built of lesser quality.
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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby Jim62 on Tue Nov 10, 2009 7:58 am

I've had a 14' X 5' WW trailer with a full top for about 10 years now. While I'm sure it's not as sturdy as it could be, the only problem it's developed is some very minor surface rust.
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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby 1982vett on Tue Nov 10, 2009 8:31 am

The design of a trailor that hauls 6000 lbs and one that hauls 12000 lbs is going to be different. The more weight being hauled calls for heavier materials. Same as the difference in 2-ton trucks and half-ton trucks.

Lots of good manufactures around and most have websites.
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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby TexasBred on Tue Nov 10, 2009 2:14 pm

F350 wrote:I've been looking for a small 12' to 16' livestock trailer locally for some time with no success. Not many available that anyone wants to sell or its a piece of junk. A lot of the new small livestock trailers on the lots don't seem real sturdy. So here's the question...would it be better and more cost effective to have a decent trailer fabricated or stick with buying one. Has anybody had a trailer fabricated?? Any suggestions on reputable fabricators/manufacturers on Tx. or La.?


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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby F350 on Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:10 pm

Thanks for the help.
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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby RobinFarmandRanch on Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:14 pm

http://www.cattlerange.com/banner-ads/C ... tleCo.html

Troy is in Church Point. I had bought a 14 footer from his a few years back.
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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby tncattle467 on Mon Dec 07, 2009 2:30 pm

F350 wrote:I've been looking for a small 12' to 16' livestock trailer locally for some time with no success. Not many available that anyone wants to sell or its a piece of junk. A lot of the new small livestock trailers on the lots don't seem real sturdy. So here's the question...would it be better and more cost effective to have a decent trailer fabricated or stick with buying one. Has anybody had a trailer fabricated?? Any suggestions on reputable fabricators/manufacturers on Tx. or La.?


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I bought me a 20 long by 6 feet tall by 6.8 feet wide steel stock trailer for 6100.00 here a couple years ago. If I was going to buy a trailer I would do what I did and make sure the trailer has dual 7,000 pound axles at least. I got in the trailer banged on everything, jumped around in it, etc. I told the fella right then and there I would take it. My trailer was made in arkansas.
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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby RN BSN on Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:58 am

tncattle467 wrote:
F350 wrote:I've been looking for a small 12' to 16' livestock trailer locally for some time with no success. Not many available that anyone wants to sell or its a piece of junk. A lot of the new small livestock trailers on the lots don't seem real sturdy. So here's the question...would it be better and more cost effective to have a decent trailer fabricated or stick with buying one. Has anybody had a trailer fabricated?? Any suggestions on reputable fabricators/manufacturers on Tx. or La.?


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I bought me a 20 long by 6 feet tall by 6.8 feet wide steel stock trailer for 6100.00 here a couple years ago. If I was going to buy a trailer I would do what I did and make sure the trailer has dual 7,000 pound axles at least. I got in the trailer banged on everything, jumped around in it, etc. I told the fella right then and there I would take it. My trailer was made in arkansas.


Nice trailer, Is that the same one on your web sight ?
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Re: Cattle Trailer

Postby saltbranch on Thu Dec 17, 2009 9:58 pm

Here is what have been looking into
http://www.rangergate.com/trailer_insert.htm

I have a 20' with 2-5200lbs axles lowboy/carhauler trailer already. The insert unit weighs in @ around 900lbs according to manufacturer. trying to decide to buy or build a insert at this point. I have seen them in use at auction rings and they seem to do the job.
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