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karenb
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2006-11-10 5:06 PM (#51353)
Subject: Trailer Covers


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Hello All,
Does anyone have info on where to purchase a trailer storage cover? Does anyone have a cover that they like (or don't like)? Looking for one that fits right over the trailer, made of waterproof material. Any info and/or insight will be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

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j&j
Reg. Oct 2005
Posted 2006-11-10 7:24 PM (#51358 - in reply to #51353)
Subject: RE: Trailer Covers


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Check Beverlybay.com. I got one there a few years ago, custom made for my lq trailer. It is great quality and reasonably priced.


As a matter of fact, if anyone is interested, since I now have a shed for the trailer I am selling it...2003 Bison 3-horse with 8" short wall.

j&j
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robdnorm
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2006-11-10 8:59 PM (#51363 - in reply to #51353)
Subject: RE: Trailer Covers


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Valley Vet will have these.  They have an online website as well.
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terri s
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2006-11-13 12:18 PM (#51422 - in reply to #51353)
Subject: RE: Trailer Covers


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Farmtek also carries them.
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Terri
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2006-11-14 4:39 PM (#51469 - in reply to #51358)
Subject: RE: Trailer Covers



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I'm also looking for a cover.  How long is your trailer?  My trailer is 20ft of floor plus the nose.
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Rich M.
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2006-11-14 5:04 PM (#51470 - in reply to #51353)
Subject: RE: Trailer Covers


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I have a Beverly Bay cover and it's just OK. In it's first year two of the straps the stitching let go and the release lever for the awning wore a hole through. It does fit very good and has strategically placed zippers so you can get in the trailer without removing it. Also its not fully waterproof,made of a " breathable" material.

Rich

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cowpony01
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2006-11-14 7:55 PM (#51483 - in reply to #51353)
Subject: RE: Trailer Covers



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yeah, the Beverly's aren't waterproof, they let the trailer breath. My husband brought home those covers you see on the trucks that carry rocks, or dirt. It's a heavy, heavy cover and fits nicely on my 2h slant load gooseneck. My trailer is right at 21 ft. and it fits like a glove. It's really heavy but I still bungee cord it down, since the winds get wild down at our ranch.
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sswdrff
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2006-12-09 11:56 AM (#52365 - in reply to #51353)
Subject: RE: Trailer Covers


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Would you know the name of or type of material used in the tarp your husband bought? Also, what kind of wax do you use on your trailer? Thanks!
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cowpony01
Reg. Mar 2006
Posted 2006-12-11 9:29 PM (#52443 - in reply to #51353)
Subject: RE: Trailer Covers



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I use good ole Turtle Wax. I also wax it at least 3-4 times a year (Once after the rains, twice in the summer, and once before the winters kick in) . The tarp is the kind you see on the big rig trucks when they have to cover rock, sand or gravel. It a thick material, they are at least $800-$1300 in price. This had been used and they were gonna throw them out, so didn't cost us a dime. No holes or tears, it has nice grommet holes that we used heavy industrial bungees on. We get heavy winds down on our ranch and it's still on. I use it to protect the roof in the winter since trailers at the ranch aren't under cover and the sun oxidizes everything. I love it and thank my husband so much for it!
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