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 Location: Kamloops, British Columbia | Does anybody know about the pros and cons of hart trailers? |
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      Location: Columbia, TN | I think they are really good and have two of them a 2H bumper and 3H 12ft LQ outlaw. Some people don't like there tops but they are really strong and Insulated and I have had other brands. All the other ones you asked about in the poll are good and you won't be disappointed and any of them provided you get the right interior. Just an opinion. |
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 Location: Kamloops, British Columbia | Thankyou |
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       Location: CA | I've looked at Harts a few times at shows and trail rides. I love all the radius corners, the welds are well done, lots of structural support. Even the older ones appear to have withstood the test of time. The owners I've spoken with are happy with them, and that's probably the best test. If I ever part with my Featherlite, I'd seriously consider a Hart. |
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 Location: Kamloops, British Columbia | We have been looking at Platinum and the 4 star but we just ssaw a Hart and really liked the way it was built all the edges were really smooth the mats fit into the floor not just on top( no edges curling) I have not really heard any thing really neg. about them |
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 Location: Lone Oak, Tx | Love ours. It's a solid trailer.
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 Location: Kamloops, British Columbia | I am not getting much feed back so everyone must be really pleased with their Hart Trailers with no problems at all!!!!!! |
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