What's up with this brand? All aluminum V Series and we just looked at a two horse out of the blue while taking a drive not far from our home. It is a "brand new" left over 2009 sitting on a farm equipment company lot. It looks to be made well. But it also looks like it was jackknifed or some type of heavy equipment was backed into it. It has some minor damage on one side of the nose. All in all, we were actually impressed with the build. The floor is one piece......good, not good? We are not familiar with this brand. We called the company about the price and they were closed and there web didn't list a price which I hate and it makes me want to pass them by. Anyhoo......
Posted 2011-03-25 5:27 PM (#132137 - in reply to #132136) Subject: RE: EBY
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C.
They build some top notch trailers and truck bodies. Alot of EBY livestock trailers on the road. They are big into the double deck swine and cattle trailers. I looked at a 2 horse bumper pull with a DR about a year ago, but found something else a little closer to home with a DR and a side ramp. I believe EBY uses a composite material for the doors and ramps on the Victory series. I could lift the ramp on the two horse with one hand while sitting in my wheelchair.
Posted 2011-03-25 9:54 PM (#132147 - in reply to #132136) Subject: RE: EBY
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Location: NY
EBY trailer are the top of the line commercial trailer maker. I have one and it is great stock combo. I have see them take a beating and still work, As far as price you could look up one on line and see if you could find a match and deduct for damage. They are worth the money
Posted 2011-03-26 10:27 AM (#132162 - in reply to #132136) Subject: RE: EBY
Location: centrally located amongst the "NUTS"
They have a picture in their Ohio facility of stock trailer that was rear ended by another trk/trl combo. Both were loaded heavy but legal. The trailer that was hit had minor damage and the trk that hit it was totaled. They are definatly stout.