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aquadocton 08-05-2004 05:04 PM

Enclosed Trailers
 
I've seen many places selling those enclosed trailers for snowmobiles, tools, motorcycles and so on and wondered if any readers have had experience with these and the dealers? I'm thinking of getting one to haul my tools in, maybe something in the 12'-14' range. Any suggestions on brand and best price?

WeirsBeachBoater 08-05-2004 10:57 PM

Send me a personal e-mail, I can definately point you in the right direction, just need some specifics from you.

Belmont Resident 08-06-2004 06:56 AM

check out this place
 
Check out the trailer outlet between the Winnisquam bridge and the new Channel Marina showroom in Tilton. I think you will find they have the best prices around on just about any trailer.
I have one for sled storage and a 6X10 I use as a job trailer.
The owner is also an excellent person to deal with. 524-4344

madrasahs 08-07-2004 08:52 AM

Considered 2nd-Hand ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by aquadocton
Any suggestions on brand and best price?

Best price? The Internet is loaded with enclosed trailers for sale as the original buyers "moved-up".

I inquired about a 24-footer rear-ramp-style. It isn't any more unsightly in the neighborhood than a 14-footer would be -- and it doesn't take up all that much more space on the property.

The previous owner towed it 125 miles to my house on approval, (!) and demonstrated the various features (electric brakes, load-transfer bars and chains, generator operation, inside overhead florescents, outside quartz floods, diamond-aluminum floor and ramp, cabinets, work bench, aerodynamic devices, eight tie-downs, more).

It stores my race car, metal lathe, race tires, street tires, and even more home-maintenance items when I leave for the season (freeing up space in the garage).

A similar trailer with "Porsche" graphics would have run $1000 more, so I suffered the indignity of "Chevy" graphics, and paid $3000 on the spot.

aquadocton 08-13-2004 10:39 AM

Thank you for all the replies. MikeM, I'll check out the link you PM'd me.


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