Posted 2012-02-04 2:47 PM (#140542 - in reply to #140539) Subject: RE: Shetron trailer review
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They were previously Collin-Arndt manufactured in Dillburg, PA & bought out & name changed to Shetron but I think they moved the plant. A friend of mine had a 97 Collin-Arndt 3 horse 10' LQ & it was very well built and she only sold it because she downsized. Never had any leaks, etc although she kept it inside over the winter. I understand that Shetron is intending to build the same quality trailer. Hope this helps.
Posted 2012-06-02 6:49 PM (#144449 - in reply to #140539) Subject: RE: Shetron trailer review
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Hi, I am trailer hunting also. Did you end up buying a Shetron? I was leaning towards an EBY or Blue Ridge but the Shetron looks nice also is is much cheaper.Betsy
Posted 2012-06-19 9:12 PM (#144972 - in reply to #140539) Subject: RE: Shetron trailer review
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Shetron looked OK but not the same as Collin Arndt Trailers. Collins works with Shetron. Did not like wood floor in LQ model (personal preference). Stock trailer priced out same as EBY.
Posted 2012-06-22 10:07 AM (#145047 - in reply to #140539) Subject: RE: Shetron trailer review
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The EBY trailer will have a seamless roof on it. The way EBY does there roof makes it pretty much leak proof. They have an I -beam top rail that the aluminum is wrapped over the edge of the I-beam, so there is no seams on top of the trailer. It is a very well built trailer.