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| Hi, I am looking at purchasing an Elite Stock trailer and am looking for opinions from people that use them for hauling cattle. Do they stand up to the abuse cattle put them through, are they strong enough to bang across a pasture, do you like the back door set up, and how wide on the inside are they? Thank you for all responses. |
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Expert
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Location: western PA | Do a search on "Elite trailers". You will find almost a hundred threads Gard
Edited by gard 2009-01-23 10:35 PM
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New User
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| I tried that and only got info about horse trailers, not what I was looking for. Maybe you know of a specific thread? |
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Expert
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Location: western PA | I tried to give you the search results, and the address only pulled up the search part instead of the results. Sorry. Click on SEARCH, click on the box TRAILER TALK enter "Elite trailers" under KEY WORDS, select 365 days and then SUMMIT Gard |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Ottawa, Illinois 61350 | I personally raise cattle and use cattle trailers, and also sell horse and stock trailers. We carry Elite as one of our manufacturers. The Elite stock trailer is very well known for its strength and customiztion to fit a customers needs. They are very well accepted by the show cattle folks, that pack a trailer to the roof with cattle and equipment and travel over a wide variety of roads to get to a National level show 1,000 miles away or more. They hold up, and the Elite company is a great company to do business with. PM me, and I will try and help you anyway I can. We carry several brands of aluminum stock trailers, with Elite being one of our best. |
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Expert
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Location: western PA | The EBY brand is well recognized by owners who haul cattle and horses. |
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Elite Veteran
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| But Gard, is not the question about ELITE?? There are a lot of great trailers. Eby is certainly one, so is Elite. |
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