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Location: Dixon IL | Any comments on the quality of a Bee 2-horse walk-through trailer (steel)? Thank you very much for the comments I rec'd about CM trailers. |
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Location: South Carolina | I have Bee steel 2-horse slant stock combo bumper-pull trailer. It works great for me. Currently, I have 1 horse & pull her with my F-150 truck. The trailer has 2 drop down windows on the driver side of the trailer, this is the direction the slants face. On the opposite side of the trailer, it has 2 open slats that allow good airflow. These same open slats are across the top area of the one-piece rear door. It does not have a ramp. The step-up into the trailer is about 8 - 10 inches. I like the slant stock combo, because I can move the slant over to the left side & lock it in place & then also move over the dressing room wall & lock it in to place. This gives me a fully open trailer if I ever wanted to haul hay or other items in my trailer. I looked for over 2 months to find a decent used bumper-pull trailer & was not able to find one in good enough shape to fool with. I decided to buy a brand new one so I was not buying someone else's problems. It is a nice trailer & by taking care of it, it should last me for many years. Did you have any particular questions about their trailers? I have not had a problem with them. Actually, I was able to contact the company & purchase some extra keys for the 2 drop-down windows. Good luck & hope you find the trailer that you want & one that will be useful for you for many years to come. |
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Location: Florida/Georgia |
Edited by Bill W 2005-12-22 6:17 PM
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Location: Dixon IL | Thanks for the comments on the Bee trailers...I really appreciate the Trailer Forum and the people who take time to answer questions for me..... |
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