Posted 2007-04-13 9:50 AM (#59213) Subject: PONDEROSA Gn Trailers
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Location: Lakeview, Texas
I'm looking at purchasing a new GN stock trailer and I'm needing info on Ponderosa trailers, can anybody tell me if these trailers are worth the getting because they are cheap compared to other brands.
Posted 2007-04-13 10:53 PM (#59256 - in reply to #59213) Subject: RE: PONDEROSA Gn Trailers
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Posts: 500 Location: West TN
If you do a search of past forums on here, you will find a couple of discussions on Ponderosa. These will give you a wide range of the responses that were generated several months ago. On a side note, we had one that we bought just to use to carry the horses around town and had no trouble with it. It wasn't the top of the line by any means, but it got the job done. We did not really care how well the paint held up or how clean the welds looked. We have a C&C for the long trips. Overall it wasn't a bad trailer just for local runs.
Posted 2007-04-14 9:43 AM (#59276 - in reply to #59213) Subject: RE: PONDEROSA Gn Trailers
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Posts: 644 Location: Odenville, Alabama
like Robnorm said, I have a 3 horse BP that I use for my Pony Ride business, Hauling horses to local trail rides and trips back and forth to the vet clinic. Crappy paint, but it pulls good and I didn't pay much for it. All in All a good trailer for the price.
Posted 2007-04-14 10:05 PM (#59305 - in reply to #59276) Subject: RE: PONDEROSA Gn Trailers
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Here I go,risking getting slammed for an opinion,but since you asked,I will give you mine as a former Ponderosa owner.
Ponderosa trailers are made here in Arkansas.They are a reasonably priced decent steel trailer.Yes,they don't have the best paint,like several steel trailers in this price range.However,the one that I traded an extra tall WW for had a very good paint job.The only rust that it ever had was from being outside in a pasture before I owned it,where horses had "sampled" it.
I might add that I did keep mine in a shed when I got it.It held its' value as well as other trailers in this class.It's worth what it is priced most of the time.Good for plain old using.
I would have another Ponderosa under the right circumstances.Sold it to buy a 2H with a dressing room,which my Ponderosa did not have.
Posted 2007-04-15 1:34 AM (#59311 - in reply to #59305) Subject: RE: PONDEROSA Gn Trailers
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Hi Crowleysridgegirl, don't worry too much about getting slammed for your opinion, after all, you're posting as a former owner, not a friend of a cousin who's gynecologist's secretary had really bad trailer they bought from a third person. Ponderosa's seem reasonably priced and you do get what you pay for,it just seems to reason you'd have to make more of an effort to keep it looking good. Here in the NW we have alot of rain...I've seen many rusted out trailers sitting in fields. Seen plenty of other steel trailers that have fared well with routine maintenence, ie: wax, washing, greasing hinges. Storing under a lean-to or car port is definately going to help with all of the humitity. Have to say, my lazy ass finally bought an all alum trailer.
Posted 2007-04-15 9:12 PM (#59351 - in reply to #59311) Subject: RE: PONDEROSA Gn Trailers
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Hey, I hear you there.I'm glad to be able to keep mine in an enclosed shed or I'd have to have an aluminum one too.The Arkie sun/humidity here is you-know-what on materials too.
Overall,my Ponderosa was really a solid built little trailer,and it sure pulled good.