Posted 2013-05-22 10:26 AM (#152211) Subject: Cherokee Living Quarter Trailers
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Location: Southern Il
Looking to buy a used living quarter, gooseneck, three horse slant trailer. Has anyone had experience with Cherokee? Just not familiar with the brand???
Posted 2013-05-22 6:13 PM (#152217 - in reply to #152211) Subject: RE: Cherokee Living Quarter Trailers
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Location: Georgia
I owned a 2005 Cherokee Tomahawk for a lil over a year and loved it. Would still have it if the LQ had been larger. It was well made, and pulled great. From what I understand, it is one of the better built brands in the middle price range. I think you will be well satisfied with a Cherokee.
Posted 2013-05-28 11:28 AM (#152291 - in reply to #152211) Subject: RE: Cherokee Living Quarter Trailers
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Location: northeast Texas
I have a 4 yo Cherokee Super Chief 3 horse with Dreamcatcher 10' short wall LQ. Last year alone I pulled it a little over 10,000 miles. Its a well made trailer and pulls great. Well appointed and comfortable for us and the horses. We did have an unfortunate water leak and replaced the LQ floor (insurance) but that can happen in any trailer. Dreamcatcher is their factory conversion and is top of the line with real wood cabinetry, plywood subflooring in LQ, recessed cooktop etc. They are made in Oklahoma City and the people at the factory are very nice. I would buy another.
Posted 2013-05-31 4:00 PM (#152375 - in reply to #152211) Subject: RE: Cherokee Living Quarter Trailers
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Location: TEA, SD
we have Cherokee super chief with a 13 foot shortwall. We love the trailer. Like one other said, real wood cabinets, and very well made. hauls great and just is very comfortable. We have the one with the couch and the booth. real glad we have both. and we went with 8 foot wide. won't ever go back to the narrow trailer. Think you would really like a Cherokee trailer.