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Steel vs. Aluminum Stock Trailer
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuyer" data-source="post: 468156" data-attributes="member: 2261"><p>The roll ups seem to get a lot of gunk (since I can't use the real word) in the tracks and I've seen several guys struggle with opening them and it seems like everyone I see has parts missing. </p><p>Who was driving when that trailer hit the fence? Can you blame that on anybody? </p><p></p><p>On a serious note, everybody that buys a new or used one should spend some time in the hay field learning how it backs / cuts, etc. THIS IS NOT A DIG ON CF - we've all smacked the wall at times, it just fires me up to have to wait and wait and wait while somebody makes 31 attempts to back in at the stockyards to unload their steer!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuyer, post: 468156, member: 2261"] The roll ups seem to get a lot of gunk (since I can't use the real word) in the tracks and I've seen several guys struggle with opening them and it seems like everyone I see has parts missing. Who was driving when that trailer hit the fence? Can you blame that on anybody? On a serious note, everybody that buys a new or used one should spend some time in the hay field learning how it backs / cuts, etc. THIS IS NOT A DIG ON CF - we've all smacked the wall at times, it just fires me up to have to wait and wait and wait while somebody makes 31 attempts to back in at the stockyards to unload their steer!!!! [/QUOTE]
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