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Location: London Ontario | Does anyone know anything about WW Trailers of Madill Ok? Are they good, lightweight or heavy duty? Are they a quality product? According to their website, they have been in business over 40 years, so I expect some people have experience with them. Can you let me know. Thank you. |
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Elite Veteran
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Location: Kansas | There are a lot of very old WWs still on the road. I have never owned one but certainly have nothing against them. They are a sturdy, no frills kind of trailer. Now that they are doing aluminum I would consider buying one. The only thing I can say for my own wants is that they are still a little on the small side for today's larger horses. They don't seem to have a 7' model or I haven't seen one yet, standard appears to be 6w x 6'6 tall, a little narrower than I like and a little shorter. But...it's all in the angle of the stalls, so I wouldn't rule them out either. |
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Location: cleburne texas | I have a WW Wrangler BP and with the large dressing room, it is very tongue heavy. Well made steel 1995 model, three horse, however, I think the biggest problem in the past with WW is the paint, and mine needs paint. |
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Location: London Ontario | This is a great help. I have priced a new 16 foot WW aluminum. It is certainly cost effective compared to other makes. because of that, I ma wondering if they are as good as other brands. Sounds like they could be. I can live with the 6 foot 6 inch height and a more narrow interior as long as they are well built and sound. |
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