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Location: GA | Hello. I currently have a 2001 Sundowner, and I am shopping for a new 2 horse straight load goosneck in warmblood size (7'6" high), with dressing room and escape doors. I have only looked at Sundowners and Featherlites in person. Lots of the trailer companies recommended on here do not build the configuration I want. I would get a Featherlite Medalist, but none are available (that I know of), and ordering takes months...I need one sooner. I am also interested in Cimarron trailers, but there are no dealerships around here (Georgia), so I can not see one in person without driving a couple hundred miles. How do these rate compared to new Sundowners or Featherlites? Who are the best manufactures that build the configuration I am looking for? Thanks guys. |
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Veteran
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Location: Dallas, TX | Have you checked out Merhow? Or EquiSpirit? If I had to purchase a new gooseneck I would purchase a trailer from one of these companies.Good luck!Deirdre |
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Member
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| I recently bought a Hawk 2h straight load with DR and escape doors, warmblood size (7'8") and am very happy with it. I have had 2 Turnbows and were also very happy with them. The Hawk was significantly less expensive. Risa Couch at Happy Trails Trailers in SC was the dealer. |
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Expert
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Location: North of Detroit, MI | Originally written by Dmarr on 2007-08-09 8:35 PM
Have you checked out Merhow? Or EquiSpirit? If I had to purchase a new gooseneck I would purchase a trailer from one of these companies.Good luck!Deirdre Me too!!! (Probably a HAWK instead of the E-spirit just to save a few $$$ and reduce some of the extras) |
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