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Location: Columbus Junction, IA | Does anyone know anything about a Coose brand horse trailer? The one I have seen for sale has a 12' living quarter and is 3H. I've not heard of this brand before and wonder about it? Thanks for any info, good, bad or indifferent! |
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      Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | You got any pictures or a copy of the ad? Never heard of such a brand of trailer... Is it old, fairly new, aluminum, steel, etc. More info please... |
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    Location: Valentine, NE | I've heard of a Coose that are built in MO mostly for livestock, flatbed, and cargo. Would that be it? |
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Location: Columbus Junction, IA | I decided to ask for more details from the seller. I just hadn't heard of this brand--glad it wasn't just me! The ad didn't have very much information in it. Will post more when I know.
Edited by ponyexpress11 2013-02-21 3:19 PM
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Location: Columbus Junction, IA | It's a Coose LQ horse trailer out of Lockwood, MO. Does anyone have any experience with those? |
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 Location: Colorado | Originally written by ponyexpress11 on 2013-02-22 11:25 AM It's a Coose LQ horse trailer out of Lockwood, MO. Does anyone have any experience with those? I changed the spelling for you in the thread title, and deleted the other thread. Hopefully you'll get some responses. Bill |
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