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trailerhunt
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2009-06-30 2:24 PM (#107353)
Subject: Adam Trailers


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 Does anyone have some input on purchasing an Adam all alum. three horse LQ trailer? Is this a good brand of trailers and do they hold their value? Please help I am suppost to go look at one on thursday.

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rstall13
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2009-06-30 2:53 PM (#107355 - in reply to #107353)
Subject: RE: Adam Trailers


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I don't know about holding their value, because I have never owned one. But they seem like a decent trailer, and from pretty decent people.
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trailerhunt
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2009-06-30 4:01 PM (#107361 - in reply to #107353)
Subject: RE: Adam Trailers


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Ok so you have done some research on Adam trailers also? 
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MSM
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2009-07-01 10:26 AM (#107411 - in reply to #107353)
Subject: RE: Adam Trailers


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I have a friend that has an Adam horse trailer and he is very happy with it.  When purchasing a horse trailer I wouldn't worry about if they hold there value or not and especially in these times.  You should purchase the trailer that suits your needs.  If you puchase the right trailer you most likely will use it for years to come.  Trailers are just like cars.  You purchase a new car and when you drive it off the lot you lose alot of money within minutes.  If your main concern is resale value, then consider purchasing a used trailer where the value has already gone down considerability.
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rider3
Reg. Sep 2006
Posted 2009-07-01 10:50 AM (#107414 - in reply to #107353)
Subject: RE: Adam Trailers


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I also have a friend with a very nice g/n Adam. She loves it- she had a WERM floor put in.  Looked at them myself, would defin. consider one. Really liked the quality/sturdiness of that line.  Ended up with a diff. brand only because I needed the largest slant stall out there. 
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tyndallsl
Reg. May 2008
Posted 2009-07-01 4:04 PM (#107436 - in reply to #107353)
Subject: RE: Adam Trailers


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I have owned 2 Adam horse trailers (one steel and one aluminum) and loved both of them. I had no problems with either and both were easy to sell when the time came.
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trailerhunt
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2009-07-01 6:08 PM (#107445 - in reply to #107353)
Subject: RE: Adam Trailers


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Great I am so glad to here some good reports on this particular band of trailer. I guess they are not popular in the south because I have never heard of the brand until last week. Thank you everyone for the helpful info 

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ghbb41
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2009-07-02 11:15 AM (#107465 - in reply to #107353)
Subject: RE: Adam Trailers



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Adam trailers are made right here in Virginia. We have had 2 Adam trailers. We still  have our stock trailer. Adam is located at Rural Retreat Va. and they are WER
 floor installers for those interested.
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