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Location: Bennett, CO | Where can you shop for the single level semi trailers (NOT A POT) I have seen them used to haul rodeo stock. Im trying to find something we can use to haul elk. Obviously a taller trailer is what we want. Something we can put full floor to ceiling solid dividers in for the bulls. I dont even know what thus single level type trailer is called... |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | http://www.mheby.com/ http://www.mheby.com/semi/index.php
Edited by retento 2009-03-31 12:10 PM
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Location: Bennett, CO | OK.. that one is called a ground loader... NICE.. Now where to I find the rattle-trap old hunk of junk ones that I wont freak out when a bull elk tears it up? |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Call the West Jefferson, Ohio facility, ask for Steve... |
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Location: Dickinson, ND | Used units are scarce....We have 2 new units in inventory. Call us @ (800) 728-3809 and ask for Perry or Clarence. |
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Location: Little town in Pa | This one is nice a tall, 11 1/2 feet tall ! http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/home/trailerdetail.asp?ID=172729 |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | That ain't the half of it...! Those folks that have that trailer for sale in Greer, S.C. can put a 3 point hitch on a mule!!! |
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Location: Poolville, Texas | Gotothewhip There is a Gooseneck brand ground load for sale here in Weatherford Texas, just south of my shop. Email me at wlong@wccs.net and I can get you in touch with the people. Those trailers are alot more plentifule down here in North texas. FYI, they are called groundloads or straightdecks.. |
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