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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1402001" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Never had aluminum so know nothing about them. Do like the Gooseneck brand. Good solid trailers. The aluminum ones are always so enclosed no way you could do anything with a cow once she's inside. Even sale barn folks would have he// putting tags on the cattle. Not much of a rust problem in this area so most folks use steel except the horse folks. I'd think size of axles would be a factor along with condition of tires, welds, gates and floor. Don't mind a tarp on it but that one comes down way to far in the front. Looks almost like it's made for a 28' and "adapted" to fit the 24.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1402001, member: 6897"] Never had aluminum so know nothing about them. Do like the Gooseneck brand. Good solid trailers. The aluminum ones are always so enclosed no way you could do anything with a cow once she's inside. Even sale barn folks would have he// putting tags on the cattle. Not much of a rust problem in this area so most folks use steel except the horse folks. I'd think size of axles would be a factor along with condition of tires, welds, gates and floor. Don't mind a tarp on it but that one comes down way to far in the front. Looks almost like it's made for a 28' and "adapted" to fit the 24. [/QUOTE]
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