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Location: South Dakota | Anybody familiar with these trailers, any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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Expert
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      Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Don't know anything other than, if it's an "Eby Pacesetter" that you're talking about.... You probably can't go wrong. Built specially for the Standardbred industry. http://www.mheby.com/horse/pacesetter_horse_trailers.php Here's a 3h slant listed on HTW... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=168505 A 2/3 slant.... http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=102145 |
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Extreme Veteran
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      Location: Ottawa, Illinois 61350 | Pacesetter trailers are built in northwest Iowa, I think. It is a smaller regional company that doesn't have a large dealer body. I think it's a pretty well built trailer; it's just not a very well known company out of that area. Pacesetter is the name of the trailer though. I think they build mostly steel products, or a composite product. |
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Elite Veteran
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   Location: Minnesota | jim bob is right, they are built in NW Iowa. Very well built trailers. They will custom build to your wants and needs. You can contact them direct and they will help you. They have been around for about 30 years. |
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Expert
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      Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | jim and gene... Are these the folks you're talking about? Pace Setter, not Pacesetter?? http://www.komfgco.com/ |
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New User
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Location: West Jefferson, Ohio | If you are looking for information on the Eby's Pacsetter series of trailer, Please contact me at steven.rittenhouse@mheby.com. I love this little guy fishing, I wish I could be, instead I have 18 degrees here in Ohio. |
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Elite Veteran
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   Location: Minnesota | Yep, retento that is the one. Looking at their website it looks like they will deal directly with the buyer and skip the middleman (dealer). I have looked at their trailers @ the MN Horse Expo and the State Fair. I was really impressed with how they were built. Solid beautiful welds, straight doors that fit perfectly and quality hardware. I considered buying one, but found the aluminum one that I wanted first. |
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Veteran
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   Location: Iowa | Yes, they're built in NW Iowa. They are a reputable company and will work with you on any custom ideas. They are built to last. We bought stalls from them and they do a nice job on the welds and the paint. Look into what they have to offer. |
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New User
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Location: South Dakota | Thanks so much for your feedback, have found one that sparked my interest and all sounds positive. Thanks again. Wagons |
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Member
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| I live about 2 hours from the Hull Iowa, and am on my second Pacesetter trailer. I only traded in the first one to get a bigger dressing room and a rear tack.
I have been more than satisfied. I could not find a used trailer with my absolute minimum features and I could not afford to special order from any of the name brand dealers. And then my new horses kept getting delivered out a custom Pace setter.
I will ALWAYS have rumber flooring in my trailers. I am not strong enough to lift mats out to clean under, and I think the rumber is better than mats anyway. I also need a minimum 7 plus foot ceiling as all my horses are gaited and have high head carriage.
Tim has been fair and honest to deal with and the trailer more than meets my specifiactions. |
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Elite Veteran
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   Location: Minnesota | Eclipse- Who installed your rumber? I only live about 2 1/2 hours from Hull and can't find anybody in this area that does rumber or Werm. |
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