What are your thoughts on Bee Trailers? Would you buy one, if not why? I want to know the good, the bad and the ugly? Looking for a used trailer and didn't know if I should consider a Bee.
Posted 2007-01-24 9:06 PM (#54449 - in reply to #54443) Subject: RE: Bee Trailers
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Posts: 136 Location: Alabama
Don't know if this will help you out any but I have a Bee 2 horse bumper pull. It's a 1992 model and I bought it new in 1992. It has sat outside all it's life and just last year needed a paint job. I'm probably jinxing myself here but I've never had one bit of trouble out of it and I've hauled it many, many, many miles. It's still got the original wood floor and it is still in great condition. I haven't seen any newer model Bee trailers recently but if they are built as good as mine is, I wouldn't hesitate to buy one again.
Posted 2007-01-25 5:11 PM (#54504 - in reply to #54443) Subject: RE: Bee Trailers
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Posts: 954 Location: Hagerstown, MD
This month is the third anniversary of the purchase of our Bee Stinger 3h LQ and we still like our trailer very much. It is the right trailer for us and I would buy another Bee without question. Bee Trailers is a good company and since we've owned our Bee trailer, we've come to know the president of the company on a first name basis. When ever we see him at a horse expo, he remembers our names and greets us like we are old friends. Good guy to deal with and a good trailer too.
Happy trails and you won't be sorry you bought a Bee trailer.
Posted 2007-01-25 7:18 PM (#54512 - in reply to #54443) Subject: RE: Bee Trailers
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Posts: 333
I looked at Bee trailers at Congress a couple years ago. One of the features I liked was a walk thru door on their BP slant between the horses and the DR.
Posted 2007-01-30 8:00 PM (#54757 - in reply to #54443) Subject: RE: Bee Trailers
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Posts: 3
Location: Grand Marais, Minnesota
HI! I have two horse trailers, a nice little 1997 2 horse slant load with semi-living quarters in dressing room, and a 2003 4 Star 3 horse slant load with semi-living quarters in dressing room. For the money, the Bee is a GREAT little trailer! I would like to sell it around $5000. I'm in northern Minnesota if you have interest! Lilean@hotmail.com