In search of trailer
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Triton makes a side load trailer like that, the sides fold down and double as ramps. Here's a used one local to me #US87104 - 2008 Miscellaneous TRITON 7X8 DECKOVER for sale in Mt Vernon IL.
Its an aluminum frame with wood floor so its also very light.
Its an aluminum frame with wood floor so its also very light.
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https://www.sportsmansguide.com/prod...Eq0aAh348P8HAQ
Just came across this by chance. Do they make shorter necks?
Just came across this by chance. Do they make shorter necks?
#4
The one you have pictured is a marathon trailer. i have one and its a good little trailer. The back ramp is a add on from the dealer and not usually sold with the trailer. Alot of dealers in my area sell em. It retailed for around $1500 CAN i got mine for $1200 CAN. If you get one do a inspection in it at the dealer. Have the dealer pop off the dust caps on the axles and make sure the keepers are in their. Mine were missing on one side and just about lost a tire. Also check the welds on the mesh deck i had to redo the welding on the mesh as their was not enough and it was breaking free. other than those few issues its been a great trailer
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I remember another member buying a trailer just like the one pictured in your first post. He bought 2 new Honda Foremans and that's the type of trailer he bought to haul them. Here's the thread it was mentioned on https://atvconnection.com/forums/tra...railers-3.html
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I had one of these Thule CargoPro ATV trailers. It was one of the 2 place ones. SnoPro Trailers - Cargo Type I only got rid of it because we often had 3-4 quads in our group on any given day. The only other thing is if you have an extra long 2 person quad, the ramps might scratch the plastic when folded up. Not an issue with regular length quads.
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https://www.sportsmansguide.com/prod...Eq0aAh348P8HAQ
Just came across this by chance. Do they make shorter necks?
Just came across this by chance. Do they make shorter necks?