Posted 2014-05-24 1:10 AM (#159189) Subject: merhow GNLQ 's
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Posts: 97
Location: mancelona michigan
My wife and I are seriously considering a Merhow 2 horse/LQ. Its a 2009 and all aluminum. I have gone back and read (so far) 30 pages of old posts and absoultly no references to this brand. Why is that? Are they just a local brand,overpriced,or what?
Posted 2014-05-24 2:34 PM (#159195 - in reply to #159189) Subject: RE: merhow GNLQ 's
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Location: Knoxville
Mine is a '99, aluminum over steel, and I have no complaints at all. There used to be several good reviews on here. Try googling horsetrailerworld merhow.
Posted 2014-05-24 3:26 PM (#159196 - in reply to #159189) Subject: RE: merhow GNLQ 's
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Location: mancelona michigan
We have a dealer less than 200 miles away and the factory is only 250,so that was a plus on this unit for us.Ive just been comparison shopping and there is nothing around to compare it too. Ive never even seen or heard one untill this came along,but it does look like a very well built and finished unit.Its just that looks can be decieving!
Posted 2014-05-30 9:16 PM (#159295 - in reply to #159189) Subject: RE: merhow GNLQ 's
Location: KY
I have a 2005 Merhow Equilite aluminum over steel 3 horse 8' lq that I bought new in January of 2006. It is a great trailer. I have thought about selling it as we have 2 lq trailers but have never been able to go thru with it. Merhow has been building horse trailers since the mid 1950s and you can still find trailers from the early 1980s on the road.
It sounds like what you are looking at is the "VeryLite" model which is the top of the Merhow line.
Posted 2014-06-02 9:19 PM (#159326 - in reply to #159189) Subject: RE: merhow GNLQ 's
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Location: rootstown
I recently purchased a Merhow. I actually had the opportunity to tour the plant. Very impressed. I lot of reasearch prior to buying and would highly recommend.