Posted 2016-05-10 6:03 AM (#167038) Subject: Hawk Trailers....good, bad and ugly
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Posts: 147
Location: Cornfield in Iowa
I have a friend looking to get back into horses and not wanting to spend a fortune on a small LQ trailer. She is looking at a 2003 Hawk 2 horse with a slide. Anyone have advice on this brand? She has one horse, not looking to haul anything else, so only wants a 2 horse, which has been a bit challenging finding. It is steel frame with aluminum skin.
Posted 2016-05-27 6:21 PM (#167166 - in reply to #167038) Subject: RE: Hawk Trailers....good, bad and ugly
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Posts: 37
Location: Upstate NY
When searching for a horse trailer a few years ago Hawk was one that I was very interested in just couldn't find any used ones in my price range.My sister has one and one of my friends has one, both are just 2 horse bumper pull trailers. Both seem to be well built and I haven't heard any complaints from either, I believe they were produced maybe 5+ years apart and both look good still
Posted 2016-05-29 5:28 PM (#167178 - in reply to #167038) Subject: RE: Hawk Trailers....good, bad and ugly
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Location: Wausau
Hi I am looking at a 2000 3-H Slant Hawk with a weekender package. It is in nice shape for the age but want to know if I am getting a good deal or not. The person wants $14000.00 for it. That seems a little steep for a 16 year old trailer but I do know that Hawks are good. Any advice would be appreciated. This one does have the gooseneck weekender package updated with a sink, shower, hot water heater, heater and refrigerator all that run on propane.