Posted 2008-09-06 8:19 AM (#91063) Subject: bumperpull with living quarters
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Location: carrollton, VA
I am trying to find a bumperpull with living quarters. I am not interested in a Lakota. I would like a LOgan or something else. If there are any sites out there that can help me find a used one..
Also, how can I find a price guide for a used trailer?
Posted 2008-09-06 12:51 PM (#91076 - in reply to #91063) Subject: RE: bumperpull with living quarters
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Location: Weatherford, Tx
there really is no price guide for a used trailer the best one is right here on horsetrailerworld.com you can narrow your search to include bumper pull with living quarters. Also what are are you planning on pulling this with? I've seen people hook up to smaller suv's or pickups and squat them to the axles. Good luck finding a good one.
Posted 2008-09-06 7:26 PM (#91085 - in reply to #91076) Subject: RE: bumperpull with living quarters
Location: Kentucky
Double D can build a bumper pull with a living quarters. My friends had one that was very nice, but cozy ; ) . They loved theirs and the Double D trailer has a unique rear tack, that I really like. Check them out!
Posted 2008-09-08 4:33 PM (#91151 - in reply to #91063) Subject: RE: bumperpull with living quarters
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Location: central sierra nevada foothills
Logan trailers used to make a BP with a small living quarters, it was pretty cool the way they did it. I don't know if they still make them, but you might want to contact them or a dealer for Logan, or yes do a search on here for a used one.....
Posted 2008-09-08 4:43 PM (#91152 - in reply to #91085) Subject: RE: bumperpull with living quarters
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Location: Corpus Christi, Texas
Did your friends like their rear tack? I had ruled out a D&D because the rear tack looked like it would hurt a horse's ribs if they took a solid hit on the edge of that rear tack...There's no bumper or cushion there.
Posted 2008-09-08 9:35 PM (#91158 - in reply to #91152) Subject: RE: bumperpull with living quarters
Location: Kentucky
Originally written by ridingarocky on 2008-09-08 5:43 PM
Did your friends like their rear tack? I had ruled out a D&D because the rear tack looked like it would hurt a horse's ribs if they took a solid hit on the edge of that rear tack...There's no bumper or cushion there.