Best trailer solution for around $1000? Need to hold
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Best trailer solution for around $1000? Need to hold
a 400 quad, 250 dirtbike, 50 bike and possible another small quad like a 110. I would need to pull this with my wifes CUV which I have to double check the rating, but I believe under 7500lbs. I ran across a 6x10 or 12 at Menards with a rear ramp and wood flooring open trailer for $984. I would prefer this to fit into the garage when not in use. If I spend more for a trailer would it be more beneficial for an enclosed trailer? I think I can pick up an enclosed 12' with side door, rear ramp and new for just over $2k.
I have never bought a trailer before and am not sure which direction to go. I just bought the toys last fall and never really used them. I need a trailer soon since I think the neighbors are tired of hearing/seeing me go up and down the street. I have a nice 150 acre place about 10 miles away.
Pictures would greatly help me understand what each of you have and paid for. I have tried hunting for a used one and not finding anything.
I have never bought a trailer before and am not sure which direction to go. I just bought the toys last fall and never really used them. I need a trailer soon since I think the neighbors are tired of hearing/seeing me go up and down the street. I have a nice 150 acre place about 10 miles away.
Pictures would greatly help me understand what each of you have and paid for. I have tried hunting for a used one and not finding anything.
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Best trailer solution for around $1000? Need to hold
I have a 2003 LoadRite ATV2550 that I may be selling. I paid about $1,300 for it, and haven't used it all that much over the last few years. It is in great shape and there are no issues with it. I have enclosed a generic URL of what it looks like and some specifications. Where are you located?
http://www.thunderalleysports....le_detail.asp?veh=7612
http://www.thunderalleysports....le_detail.asp?veh=7612
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Best trailer solution for around $1000? Need to hold
I think I may have found my trailer. I found a 6.5x12 trailer that has removable sides that double as ramps. So there is access from both sides as well as the rear. Fifteen inch rims, etc and is under $1100. Seems hard to beat. I was at Home Depot and they wanted about $1500 for a less equipped trailer.
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Best trailer solution for around $1000? Need to hold
I ended up paying $1000 for the 6.5 x 12 trailer with the side ramps. Very pleased for the price. I am glad I did not go for the one at Menards which was $984 since it was only a 5 x 10. After putting everything in the trailer, a 5 x 10 would be just too small.
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