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Looking To Purchase Trailer
Hi! We have a growing handyman & cleaning business and we are looking to purchase an enclosed 5x8 trailer. Does anyone know of any local dealers? Thank you!
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Go talk to Joe at The Trailer Outlet in Tilton.
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Central NH Trailers
definitely speak to Mark at Central NH Trailers on 106 Just near the Race Track
great guy, great products, retired firefighter. I have dealt with him in the past never dissatisfied |
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The advice to shop around is key--my father looked at a bunch of landscape trailers and discovered that for a couple hundred bucks more than most, he could get a super-heavy-duty one that uses steel tubes that are much more solid than the others that typically use angle iron.
BUT, I actually prefer towing my much-lighter-weight aluminum trailer, as what I carry is big but light. Decide the needs and shop for the best fit. Sent from my XT1528 using Tapatalk |
Alton Motorsports
Alton Motorsports on Rte 28 just up from the Alton traffic circle sells trailers and has a pretty good selection.
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Don't forget to check to see what is available, used, on craigslist.com.
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Centrail Trailers
They are having the grand opening of their new facility this Saturday April 9th 10 AM to 1 PM. Refreshments and lots of trailers.
http://www.centralnhtrailers.com/ |
I also recommend Joe from the Trailer outlet. Honest and stands by his product.
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Yournewtrailer.com
Try.
Yournewtrailer.com Sold locally. Great prices and quality products. Henry has many in stock in western NH. If he doesn't have he can get it. |
Try HK
You could also check with HK Powersports in Laconia. They have a lot of different styles and size enclosed trailers.
One thing you might consider: On my last small trailer I upgraded to radial tires and LED lights. I have always been concerned with the speed that the small tires must rotate and the heat that they generate. I wanted better quality tires and I also had them balanced right away. As most people who use trailers often know, working lights are always a problem. That is especially true on boat trailers that get submerged a lot. So far, so good on the LED lights. They have lasted a lot longer than the regular ones usually do. |
My experience with LED's for trailers has been disappointing.
The ones I used started off as a a circular matrix of small lights but ended with only a few still lit. If I were to refit a trailer today I would use incandescent bulbs and carry spares. |
People, don't you see the OP posted his question last July? :laugh:
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