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<blockquote data-quote="El_Putzo" data-source="post: 211791" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>My inlaws use one all the time. Its basicly a 16 ft flatbed gooseneck that sits low to the ground like a car hauler. The racks were professionally made just to slide onto that trailer (I'll try to get the manufacturer name tonight). Anyway, they've always used it to haul hogs and cattle. It has the combo back gate that is a full swinger with a half slider in it. It also has a cut gate in the center and a full steel canopy. If you looked at it the only way you can tell the racks come out is because you can see the turnbuckles that hold them in, and you can see the short racks on the side that they put on most of the car hauler type trailers. As I said, it works like a champ. Of course I've only seen them take the racks out once, they use it primarily as a stock trailer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El_Putzo, post: 211791, member: 1017"] My inlaws use one all the time. Its basicly a 16 ft flatbed gooseneck that sits low to the ground like a car hauler. The racks were professionally made just to slide onto that trailer (I'll try to get the manufacturer name tonight). Anyway, they've always used it to haul hogs and cattle. It has the combo back gate that is a full swinger with a half slider in it. It also has a cut gate in the center and a full steel canopy. If you looked at it the only way you can tell the racks come out is because you can see the turnbuckles that hold them in, and you can see the short racks on the side that they put on most of the car hauler type trailers. As I said, it works like a champ. Of course I've only seen them take the racks out once, they use it primarily as a stock trailer. [/QUOTE]
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