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New User
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Location: Virginia | I am considering purchasing a 16ft BP Stock Ponderosa Trailer. Please share your experiences with these trailers. |
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Veteran
Posts: 198
Location: Iowa | Do a search, and you'll find lots of info on Ponderosa. General concensus seems to be good, useable trailers that are decent for the money, fairly strong, hold together well, and will get the job done. Negatives that have been mentioned are not that great of paint jobs and fit and finish not the best. My experience with my Pondersosa bumper pull was exactly that--good, solid trailer that got the job done, but not the greatest paint quality and not a lot of attention to the details. But...they are inexpensive. My Ponderosa was strong, safe, and a good value...even if the paint wasn't anything to brag about.
Edited by Flooper 2006-03-08 10:27 AM
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: West TN | I agree with the previous post. We bought a used Ponderosa 16' BP and hauled three horses in it to the farrier and around locally. We never had any trouble with it structurally. The paint looked like any trailer would have with its age. Overall, it held up real nice and we eventually sold it to get a GN to make the local runs in. |
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Member
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Location: Bellville,Texas | We are a Ponderosa Dealer in Texas, the overall quality is good for the money, Paint & fit and finish are not the best but most buyers are looking at the cost, and for a steel trailer it's a great value for the money. Tommy Affordable Trailer Sales Bellville,Texas |
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