Posted 2009-01-02 8:32 AM (#96809 - in reply to #96808) Subject: RE: Bee horse trailers
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Posts: 91 Location: South Carolina
I have a 2004 2-horse steel slant load & it is nice. I have not had any major issues with it. If looking for another 2 horse, I would see what they had to offer. I have not had a problem with their customer service. I contacted them about getting some extra keys for it & they were very helpful.
Posted 2009-01-03 8:26 AM (#96844 - in reply to #96808) Subject: RE: Bee horse trailers
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Posts: 954 Location: Hagerstown, MD
We bought our Bee Stinger 3h slant with LQ and A LOT of extras over 4 years ago and have been blessed in so many ways since. It's a great trailer, a great company and the owner has been more than helpful when we have had questions or a minor problem. Ran into the president of Bee trailers at a horse expo and after chatting with him a few minutes he took off for his car and was gone for half an hour making the trip to his car and back. He handed us an extended door tie-back for free because we had mentioned we needed to get one because we couldn't tie one of our doors back since the awning post was in the way. I can honestly tell you that you will get a good bang for your buck with a Bee horse trailer. We love our Bee horse trailer and will for a long time.
Posted 2009-01-03 10:09 AM (#96850 - in reply to #96808) Subject: RE: Bee horse trailers
Veteran
Posts: 136 Location: Alabama
I have a 1992 2-horse bumper pull Bee trailer that I love. I've had it since late 1992. The 1st owner bought it brand new in early 1992 and ran into money trouble so she had to sell it. It has been an awesome trailer and I wouldn't hesitate to buy another one. In fact I would have bought another Bee when I was looking for a 4 horse with DR except that I ran across a really good deal on a CM trailer.
Posted 2009-01-05 8:50 AM (#96946 - in reply to #96808) Subject: RE: Bee horse trailers
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Posts: 350 Location: Newton, NJ
A fellow I know purchased a nice Bee 2H slant with DR a couple of years ago. He has since relocated to AZ. I towed the trailer home for him with my Sierra 1500 and I thought the trailer towed nicely.
I have unfortunately lost touch with this man, but perhaps he still reads on this website and can offer a good opinion.
Posted 2021-12-08 7:32 PM (#185111 - in reply to #96946) Subject: RE: Bee horse trailers
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Posts: 74 Location: NW
jakey1 - 2009-01-05 8:50 AM
A fellow I know purchased a nice Bee 2H slant with DR a couple of years ago. He has since relocated to AZ. I towed the trailer home for him with my Sierra 1500 and I thought the trailer towed nicely.
I have unfortunately lost touch with this man, but perhaps he still reads on this website and can offer a good opinion.
Jakey 1 - this is too funny! I am 99% sure I now own that trailer! LOL I'm in AZ for the winter & wanted a nice run around trailer & Gordon listed it & I bought it. I was looking something else up on Bee Trailers & this post showed up. Not sure if you are still around on here or not, but he is doing well but getting out of horses & moving.