Posted 2012-01-10 8:12 AM (#139926 - in reply to #139890) Subject: RE: Jackson Trailers
Location: Where the wind comes sweepin' down the plain...
They have been in business since some time in the 60's. They build a decent steel trailer. I've got a friend that owns one and have never heard any complaints about it.
Posted 2012-01-11 11:57 AM (#139955 - in reply to #139890) Subject: RE: Jackson Trailers
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Posts: 17
Location: grantville pa
I had a 3 horse slant, bp several years ago. I loved it when I had it. It was well made and had a lot of extras. I sold it to upgrade to another trailer. I saw a craigs list posting for it a little while back and wsa floored.It looked like it came from a third world country and had been thru a nuclear winter. the paint looked terrible and it was really rusted. not sure how they stored it, but it went downhill quick. I think that is probably pretty common with steel trailers, once the paint goes the rust quickly takes over. It still had a beautiful finish when I sold it, and it was probably 10 years old then.
Marisa
Posted 2012-10-20 1:29 PM (#147791 - in reply to #139890) Subject: RE: Jackson Trailers
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Location: Benton, LA
I have had a Jackson 2 horse slant since 1998 and I love it. It has a larger dressing room than most Sundowners as well as a rear tack. The drop down head windows are roomy and the side slats on the passenger side offer good air flow even during the summer. I have recently upgraded to a warmblood trailer and my Jackson is for sale. It has a new floor, axle and electrical connections. It pulls straight and is sturdy. I highly recommend this brand.