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Location: Berkeley, CA | I saw an ad for a small aluminum 2 horse straight load McQuerry trailer. It looks to be in great shape and to be a precursor to the modern Merhow or Trailet. Does anyone know anything about this company? I can't find anything out about them. Thanks |
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Location: southcentral pennsylvania | As I recall, they had a good reputation in the 60's and early 70's. Unsure after that. Brenda |
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Location: Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain... | I know in the 70's they were one of the brands to own. They built a ton of 2 horse straight loads, 2 horse inlines, 4, 6, and 9 horse straight loads. The steel trailers were good. I knew they built some aluminum trailers in the mid 80's but I can't say that I have ever looked at one. |
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Location: Ft Worth, TX | Too cool, my Grandfater was "Mac" McQuerry. We all took great pride in his trailers. So nice to see there are still some of them around the country. |
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Location: Walkersville, wv | Hi, I currently have a 1981 2 horse straight load McQuerry. Do you know of where I could find more info on them and accessories and parts? I'm trying to restore it. Thanks |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Originally written by Equestrian02 on 2011-10-21 6:02 PM
Hi, I currently have a 1981 2 horse straight load McQuerry. Do you know of where I could find more info on them and accessories and parts? I'm trying to restore it. Thanks These folks may have some of what you're looking.... http://www.redneck-trailer.com/products.htm |
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