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7'6 vs 7'0 vs 6'8 Trailers
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<blockquote data-quote="Nowland Farms" data-source="post: 480552" data-attributes="member: 2797"><p>Tom, </p><p></p><p>The reason I asked the couple of questions is because I had to answer them myself a year or so ago when I was looking for a trailer. I wanted a new aluminum trailer because of the lighter weight and rust proof but didn't like the extra cost. I almost bought a new steel one but for some reason I waited. </p><p></p><p>One day, a friend of mine said that he knew a fellow getting out of the cattle business and had an aluminum trailer for sale. I called the fellow and made the 45 mile trip down that afternoon and bought a nice Gooseneck Brand Trailer made in Bryant Texas. Eventhough the trailer was 10 years old it was in excellent shape, new rubber on the ground, rubber floor boards, aluminum gooseneck. It was a heck of a deal for $5,000. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes even a blind dog can find a bone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nowland Farms, post: 480552, member: 2797"] Tom, The reason I asked the couple of questions is because I had to answer them myself a year or so ago when I was looking for a trailer. I wanted a new aluminum trailer because of the lighter weight and rust proof but didn't like the extra cost. I almost bought a new steel one but for some reason I waited. One day, a friend of mine said that he knew a fellow getting out of the cattle business and had an aluminum trailer for sale. I called the fellow and made the 45 mile trip down that afternoon and bought a nice Gooseneck Brand Trailer made in Bryant Texas. Eventhough the trailer was 10 years old it was in excellent shape, new rubber on the ground, rubber floor boards, aluminum gooseneck. It was a heck of a deal for $5,000. Sometimes even a blind dog can find a bone. [/QUOTE]
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