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Bobcat Trailers Doolittle? Or?
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<blockquote data-quote="cre10" data-source="post: 774492" data-attributes="member: 8518"><p>I'm in the market for a bumper hitch trailer to haul small stuff and my bobcat that weighs around 6,000 pounds. I'm tired of pulling my long and high sitting deck over goosenecks just to haul a little bobcat. </p><p></p><p>I'm looking for 20' total deck length, 18' plus 2' dovetail with flip up ramps. I want around 10,000 pound tandem axles and brakes on both. </p><p></p><p>Doolittle has caught my eye, mainly because I see a lot of them running around and they have a good website. </p><p></p><p>Best quote I have is $3475 for the Doolittle. Just had another dealer quote it at $4100, but he said to stay away from Doolittle because they do not have flipper springs, but have triangle springs that wear out?? He recommended a Maxi trailer that is $4000. </p><p></p><p>Dealer 1 raved about Doolittle and Dealer 2 ran them in the mud. </p><p></p><p>What do you guys know about smaller trailers like this and brands?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cre10, post: 774492, member: 8518"] I'm in the market for a bumper hitch trailer to haul small stuff and my bobcat that weighs around 6,000 pounds. I'm tired of pulling my long and high sitting deck over goosenecks just to haul a little bobcat. I'm looking for 20' total deck length, 18' plus 2' dovetail with flip up ramps. I want around 10,000 pound tandem axles and brakes on both. Doolittle has caught my eye, mainly because I see a lot of them running around and they have a good website. Best quote I have is $3475 for the Doolittle. Just had another dealer quote it at $4100, but he said to stay away from Doolittle because they do not have flipper springs, but have triangle springs that wear out?? He recommended a Maxi trailer that is $4000. Dealer 1 raved about Doolittle and Dealer 2 ran them in the mud. What do you guys know about smaller trailers like this and brands? [/QUOTE]
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