Bee Trailer
endurance_racer
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2010-04-28 2:05 PM (#119480)
Subject: Bee Trailer


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Anyone know anything about Bee Trailers? Looking at a 2001
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lesliemal
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2010-04-28 3:02 PM (#119483 - in reply to #119480)
Subject: RE: Bee Trailer


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They are built in South Georgia.  I had a 2002 16 ft GN stock with a dressing room. The horse area walls were lined with painted wood and it came with good mats for the floor. (It was a K & K but built by Bee.)  It pulled well and I really liked the trailer.  I had no issues with it, in fact I wish I still had it.  I sold it because I bought a Cherokee with a small LQ. 
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endurance_racer
Reg. Nov 2009
Posted 2010-04-28 11:27 PM (#119496 - in reply to #119480)
Subject: RE: Bee Trailer


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Great to hear! I'm looking at a 3 horse with small LQ
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jakey1
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2010-04-29 12:17 PM (#119502 - in reply to #119480)
Subject: RE: Bee Trailer


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Knew a guy with a 2 horse slant with a 4 1/2 foot short wall DR that he did a bare bones "conversion" to.  Trailer towed well empty when I towed it home for him.  It is a steel trailer so it is subject to rust, but I am told the galvaneal finish will help with that.  He moved to AZ so the rust shouldn't be an issue out there.

I bought a similar "Silver Star" all aluminum at the same time and I think I got a little more bang for the buck, but Silver Star is now out of business.

Make sure you look underneath at the floor supports/undercarriage.

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