Dixie Tuff Trailer
Appy Momma
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2008-09-02 8:33 PM (#90857)
Subject: Dixie Tuff Trailer


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Location: Cap Coral, FL

Does anyone know of this trailer?

I am looking to buy it thru Dixie Mule Company and I can't find any notes documented on its stability, reliability, how it rides/tows etc.

Can someone help?

 

 

Thank You to everyone for their input on the Dixie Tuff it made my decision  a little easier.



Edited by Appy Momma 2008-09-07 6:04 AM
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rose
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2008-09-03 7:18 AM (#90880 - in reply to #90857)
Subject: RE: Dixie Tuff Trailer




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Dixie Horse and Mule is an excellent trailer dealer; you will not go wrong buying from them.  Happy trails!
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lesliemal
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2008-09-03 7:21 AM (#90881 - in reply to #90857)
Subject: RE: Dixie Tuff Trailer


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I believe that the Dixie Tuff is actually built by Bee trailers. (Not 100% certain but I think so)  Bee has a good reputation.  I owned a 16 foot stock trailer that was built by Bee and never had a moments trouble from it and it pulled really nicely.  I am sure the folks at DHMCO could either confirm or deny my Bee theory. 
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mseyle
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2008-09-03 8:43 AM (#90887 - in reply to #90857)
Subject: RE: Dixie Tuff Trailer


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I cannot tell you anything about the Dixie Tuff but I can tell you that I bought my current trailer from them and I will buy my next trailer from them. Don and his crew will do everything they tell you that they are going to do and you will be remembered after the sale. They have a service department that is second to none and will give you phone numbers that work after hours as I have used them in the past. I live in Charleston SC and went to Alabama to purchase.
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DD_TrailerMan
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2008-09-03 8:45 AM (#90888 - in reply to #90881)
Subject: RE: Dixie Tuff Trailer


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you are right on Bee making the Dixie Tuff.  It is a steel trailer with galvaneal sheet metal.  Structurally, the trailer is very similar to ours and the galvaneal is a fine product as the coated metal does not rust.

Bartley Heath

bartley@DoubleDtrailers.com

 

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CML
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2008-09-06 1:51 AM (#91060 - in reply to #90857)
Subject: RE: Dixie Tuff Trailer


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Location: Scottsdale, AZ
I've had a Dixie Tuff 3HGN 4ft SW for the last year.  I optioned up to a 7'6 height to be able to sit up in the bunk, added a fridge and upgraded to torsion axles.  It has been great. Bee makes the trailer and the LQ is built with great attention to detail and function. Dixie stands behind their work, the 2 minor problems I had were fixed with no questions. The standard features on this trailer are upgrades on many other brands.  It is not the high end of trailers, but is safe, well built and perfect for my local hauling and camping adventures!
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sentex
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2008-09-06 11:52 AM (#91071 - in reply to #90857)
Subject: RE: Dixie Tuff Trailer


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DHMCO, good company, if they sell it, it'll probably serve its purpose correctly....st
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