Cato Trailers
classygirl98
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2007-03-22 9:18 PM (#57534)
Subject: Cato Trailers


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We are considering looking at a Cato Trailer. I have never heard of this brand. Does anyone have one of these and what is your opinion of these? Debbie
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Dunoir
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2007-03-23 7:09 AM (#57549 - in reply to #57534)
Subject: RE: Cato Trailers


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Several friends have them (2H BP, 2H GN, 6H GN - aluminum) and they are very nice trailers.  They will do alot of customizing which is nice for those that want it. 
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brushycreekranch
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2007-03-23 8:14 AM (#57557 - in reply to #57534)
Subject: RE: Cato Trailers





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I had a 3H LQ back in 2001. It was the stainless on top and white extruded. A really nice trailer but the LQ was too small so we only had it 7 months. It pulled great , was pretty to look at, was very equine friendly, and made really well. Those were the upsides, now the downside to it. Cato is considered a "regional" trailer and doesn't have as good a resale value nationally. I bought mine for many $$$$$$ below what 4 Star, Bloomer, C&C, or Elite were priced on the same floorplan. But, then I also had to sell it the same way.
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ND COWBOY
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2007-03-23 9:09 AM (#57564 - in reply to #57534)
Subject: RE: Cato Trailers


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I have a 1999 5-horse slant w/living quarters. I bought it used 2-yrs ago. So far everthing has been very good. It seems to be a well built trailer.
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