Posted 2012-04-18 2:18 PM (#143191 - in reply to #143190) Subject: RE: I would like to compare the Wilson Roper stock combo to a Platinum Coach stock combo
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Posts: 3802 Location: Rocky Mount N.C.
I know nothing of either one other than they both build a good quality trailer. We hauled hogs and cattle years ago in Eby and Wilson aluminum trailers. Looking at the website pictures, both trailers are lacking so far as air flow... Would hate to get caught on the shoulder of the road broken down with either trailer in the summer heat...
Posted 2012-04-18 2:22 PM (#143192 - in reply to #143191) Subject: RE: I would like to compare the Wilson Roper stock combo to a Platinum Coach stock combo
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Im from Canada so the cold days greatly outnumber the hot days. I'd mostly be hauling horses in it but would be making the odd trip with cattle or sheep.
Posted 2012-04-18 2:55 PM (#143193 - in reply to #143191) Subject: RE: I would like to compare the Wilson Roper stock combo to a Platinum Coach stock combo
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Im from Canada so the cold days greatly outnumber the hot days. I'd mostly be hauling horses in it but would be making the odd trip with cattle or sheep.
Posted 2012-04-18 2:58 PM (#143194 - in reply to #143190) Subject: RE: I would like to compare the Wilson Roper stock combo to a Platinum Coach stock combo
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Quote... Im from Canada so the cold days greatly outnumber the hot days. I'd mostly be hauling horses in it but would be making the odd trip with cattle or sheep.
Then I would pick the dealer that has the best deal.... That being best price, best warranty and most importantly, a working knowledgable service department.
Posted 2012-04-18 3:02 PM (#143195 - in reply to #143194) Subject: RE: I would like to compare the Wilson Roper stock combo to a Platinum Coach stock combo
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Originally written by retento on 2012-04-18 2:58 PM
Quote... Im from Canada so the cold days greatly outnumber the hot days. I'd mostly be hauling horses in it but would be making the odd trip with cattle or sheep.
Then I would pick the dealer that has the best deal.... That being best price, best warranty and most importantly, a working knowledgable service department.
Thank you. So you reckon they are pretty par as far as quality goes then? That's perfect. I'm already leaning one way. Just had to be sure I wasn't missing something.
Posted 2012-04-18 3:19 PM (#143196 - in reply to #143190) Subject: RE: I would like to compare the Wilson Roper stock combo to a Platinum Coach stock combo
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Posts: 155 Location: North Salem, IN
I have to agree with Retento on the Eby trailers. That's just about all you see here in the midwest. Sure there are others on the road, but the Eby's greatly out number all others combined. I owned an Eby 4 horse stock combo for a short time before the ex wife got it, and it was a great trailer!
Posted 2012-04-18 4:15 PM (#143198 - in reply to #143190) Subject: RE: I would like to compare the Wilson Roper stock combo to a Platinum Coach stock combo
Posted 2012-04-18 4:54 PM (#143200 - in reply to #143198) Subject: RE: I would like to compare the Wilson Roper stock combo to a Platinum Coach stock combo
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Originally written by Switch to Whiskey on 2012-04-18 4:15 PM