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Bumper pull or gooseneck flatbed?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigBear56" data-source="post: 1651684" data-attributes="member: 38461"><p>Sorry for the delayed response. I bought a Gatormade. It's a 20+5 w/mega ramps. Previous owner bought it new, always kept in shed, completely rewired the trailer and put new tires on it. Trailer was 3 years old and all he ever hauled was plastic lawn furniture. No lie. The re-wire and new tires was a big deal cause, as many will tell you, the quality of paint, electrical, and tires on new trailers is severely lacking these days. Anyways I paid $5500 for it and felt it was worth more than new because of the new wiring and tires. The only thing I can tell you is just keep an eye out for one all the time. There are deals out there on them but you have to keep one eye open. I found mine on FB marketplace and just happened to catch it on a Friday morning. 2 hours later it was mine. If you can find one that works for you new for $6k, I would jump on it. Just keep an eye on the wiring, tires, and paint lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBear56, post: 1651684, member: 38461"] Sorry for the delayed response. I bought a Gatormade. It’s a 20+5 w/mega ramps. Previous owner bought it new, always kept in shed, completely rewired the trailer and put new tires on it. Trailer was 3 years old and all he ever hauled was plastic lawn furniture. No lie. The re-wire and new tires was a big deal cause, as many will tell you, the quality of paint, electrical, and tires on new trailers is severely lacking these days. Anyways I paid $5500 for it and felt it was worth more than new because of the new wiring and tires. The only thing I can tell you is just keep an eye out for one all the time. There are deals out there on them but you have to keep one eye open. I found mine on FB marketplace and just happened to catch it on a Friday morning. 2 hours later it was mine. If you can find one that works for you new for $6k, I would jump on it. Just keep an eye on the wiring, tires, and paint lol [/QUOTE]
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