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I'd just hook up the stock trailer you have and roll on. I don't like pulling a 20' goose for a couple of calves but use what I have. A cheap little bumper hitch would be handy for when I have my bale spike in though.
 
Yea, I would like to be able to move calves with the 4 wheeler or ranger so big trailers are out of the question.
 
I found something at the auction im going too tomorrow.. I hope it goes reasonable

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skyhightree1":32i8buca said:
I found something at the auction im going too tomorrow.. I hope it goes reasonable

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I've seen lots of those type trailers for sale, on corner lots or on CL. Look it over good underneath--every one I looked at was rusted out underneath--livestock urine is corrosive as heck.
 
I checked it out good and it didn't even have a solid axle underneath had some backyard welding that had hairline cracks in it and I didn't feel like fixing it to road worthy standards plus someone bid up to 500 bucks for it not worth it for me.
 
M5farm":1uce1nbm said:
skyhightree1":1uce1nbm said:
. M5 where did you get the pic? that is hilarious.

from a WV website.

in Texas they haul them this way.
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in Georgia this way
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in Tennessee this way.
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:lol: :lol: :lol: i aint Laughed. So hard sense the hogs ate little brother.
 

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