'99 Hart Trailer
JulieMcD
Reg. Sep 2013
Posted 2014-01-11 9:31 PM (#156833)
Subject: '99 Hart Trailer


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Hello,I'm seriously considering a 1999 Hart Head to Head. It looks to be in used but good condition. The only thing I'm concerned about at this point is the age. I'm looking for something that will continue to last for years to come. Of course I understand it won't last as long as a new trailer, but I'm on budget :)Any words of wisdom or advice on the Hart brand, longevity and in general, would be greatly appreciated!
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cutter99
Reg. Sep 2007
Posted 2014-01-12 4:23 PM (#156851 - in reply to #156833)
Subject: RE: '99 Hart Trailer


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The age on a Hart would not concern me at all, especially if it is well maintained. Harts are well built, heavy duty trailers. I've owned two, and currently own one, and would buy another. It is more of a question about maintenance as opposed to age.
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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-01-13 2:52 AM (#156863 - in reply to #156833)
Subject: RE: '99 Hart Trailer


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Crawl underneath and check for rust
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trailerconsult1
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2014-01-13 1:22 PM (#156883 - in reply to #156833)
Subject: RE: '99 Hart Trailer




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@ Paul - Rust underneath an all aluminum trailer?
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