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Location: Middle Tennessee | I bought an obviously used 1984 two horse straight load pumber pull with a dressing room trailer. The trailer needs a little work, but I felt it was worth what I paid for it. Anyway, on the title it says Make of Vehicle: "TRUT". The gal I bought it from didn't know what type of trailer that was, nor do I. I'm guessing maybe a Tru Trac or a Tru Trailer, but I can't find any information on those brands of trailers. The only reason I came up with those names, is because I saw them on this websites list of trailers, although there were none for sale. Does anyone have any information on these brands of trailers??? |
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Location: Western WA | Can you post a picture? |
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Regular
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Location: Middle Tennessee | My camera is on the fritz right now, so I can't take a picture, but it looks almost exactly like Listing # 106894 which is an old Miley trailer on this website. Same shape, same escape doors, same tack room set up. Only difference I can see is the original color looks to be grey on mine. It's red now, but it was repainted at some point. |
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Expert
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Location: Southern New Mexico | According to http://www.doj.state.wi.us/dles/cibmanuals/files/Code/HTML/trailertrailerpartmakebrandcodes.htm it is a tru-trailer. I've never heard of those, but then again, there are a lot on that list I've never heard of. |
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Regular
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Location: Burleson, TX | Terri, how in the world did you come across a list like this? Do other states have similar, but different, list? |
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Location: Southern New Mexico | I just tyeped TRUT horse trailer into google and its one of the things that came up. There were a couple of differnt state list there.
Edited by Terri 2007-05-07 6:17 PM
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Zionsville, Indiana | I'll bet this is a Tru Trac trailer, manufactured by Trail-et as a secondary line for a few years. No longer in production. |
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