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Location: Terrell, TX | OK, I know the company had several issues prior to 2010. Mostly hinges etc. I am currently looking at purchasing a 2010 3H GN Genesis with LQ. Looking it over, the hinges are HUGE and I really like how it is built. BUT I am in Texas and they are not common around here. I had a friend with an older one that had a fiberglass roof and it was a total POS. But this one is made completely different. ALL aluminum, white skin, good windows and seals....Heavy duty axles and wheels. SOOO, If you have a 2010 or newer Keifer I would like to pick your brain!  |
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 Location: Montello, WI | Brought a new 3 horse bumper pull last year. Haven't used it much but in general we like it.
The dealer had to adjust the "tangs" on the stall dividers as they kept coming unlatch while traveling. I had to adjust the strike plate on the tack room door to keep it from coming open while traveling also. Keeping it lock also helps.
Ours isn't insulated and we had major condensation this fall so one of my first jobs once the temperature is warm enough to use glue, etc will be to add insulation. |
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| We have a Genesis 3H BP and have never had a problem of any sort with it over thousands of miles hauling. |
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         Location: South Central OK | I was just down there last weekend at the Buc-ee's travel stop in Terrell after swapping some cattle. I saw a Keifer Built LQ trailer about that age in the parking lot, pulled around the back of it to find the back door trim was missing and clearly had major structural issues (it was not square on the rear opening.) I don't know the trailer/owners/history so it might have a salvage title but it didn't look old enough to be falling apart, yet the front looked great and after the LQ wall it was falling apart. There is a reason you don't see that many down there in horse country. You might have to take it all the way across DFW to get it serviced in Weatherford. During my last trailer shopping spree I had a dealer that sold them encourage me to look at the 4-stars they sold as I would be much happier if I planned on really using the trailer. My impression of the conversation was that Keifer's are not strong enough to hold up to years of real use, maybe a few weekends a year but not EVERY weekend. I had to have something that was worth my hard earned money and could be used everyday if needed. You should consider an older premium brand trailer for real long term use. |
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