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texas06
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2009-02-22 7:56 AM (#99865)
Subject: Looking for trailer


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I am looking for a 4 horse 8 wide 8 to 10 ft LQ 2005 or newer Elite, 4 star. C & C Bloomer or Plat. Max 40,000  Anyone know of one?

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HWBar
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2009-02-22 8:30 AM (#99871 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer



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I'll bet a Ben Franklin you will get many responses, private and public in the next few days.
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coach11
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2009-02-22 8:48 AM (#99874 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer


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Location: Liberty,MO 64068

I have a 2009 Bloomer 17'  living quarter 4 horse trailer that is more than I need. Thought I would need the space. Never used for horses. Has EVERY option available you can think of, then some. Ramp, walk through / collapsable tack / 2 large tv's / 2 30 propane tanks / 4000 Onan gen / haypod / slide with leather sofa / 2 step awning / enclosed front. MUCH MORE   Interior by Outlaw.

check out the other 2009 Bloomer 17' trailers and what they offer and pricing. Must sell. ASKING BELOW WHOLESALE  at $119000. A steal if this is what you are looking for. Good luck.

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Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2009-02-22 9:01 AM (#99875 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer


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You didn't read his/her post, did you?

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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2009-02-22 9:31 AM (#99877 - in reply to #99875)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer


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Originally written by Gone on 2009-02-22 10:01 AM

You didn't read his/her post, did you?

LOL!!  Another free trailer advertisement!!

Hey coach11, what happened to the Elite that you were going to purchase??

(QUOTE) I am looking to purchase an Elite living quarter horse trailer. I have a credit score over 700 and putting a substantial amount down. My problem is my debt / income ration is not good. Does anyone know a compnay that will overlook that aspect? thank you for your help anyone/

http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/forum/thread-view.asp?threadid=11095

 

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HWBar
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2009-02-22 9:42 AM (#99878 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer



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Retento, buying 2009 Bloomers and trying to sell them before a horse is ever loaded will hurt your income to debt ratio.

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brushycreekranch
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2009-02-22 11:16 AM (#99884 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer





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Maybe Coach could just trade his 2009 Bloomer 4H w17'SW for the Elite he asked about getting financing for just a few days ago.
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Buffy111_99
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2009-02-22 11:54 AM (#99886 - in reply to #99874)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer


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Originally written by coach11 on 2009-02-22 9:48 AM

I have a 2009 Bloomer 17'  living quarter 4 horse trailer that is more than I need. Thought I would need the space. Never used for horses. Has EVERY option available you can think of, then some. Ramp, walk through / collapsable tack / 2 large tv's / 2 30 propane tanks / 4000 Onan gen / haypod / slide with leather sofa / 2 step awning / enclosed front. MUCH MORE   Interior by Outlaw.

check out the other 2009 Bloomer 17' trailers and what they offer and pricing. Must sell. ASKING BELOW WHOLESALE  at $119000. A steal if this is what you are looking for. Good luck.

Well, that's one way to get a free ad that has nothing to do with the poster's requirements!!!!

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brushycreekranch
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2009-02-22 12:17 PM (#99888 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer





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Location: Central Arkansas

I am in the market for a 17' LQ or bigger and have been watching the new ads daily for my "perfect" trailer. I have not seen an ad for this trailer by coach or anyone in MO with a 09 Bloomer that matches his description. So maybe he is a scammer...........

 

coach wrote.....

I have a 2009 Bloomer 17'  living quarter 4 horse trailer that is more than I need. Thought I would need the space. Never used for horses. Has EVERY option available you can think of, then some. Ramp, walk through / collapsable tack / 2 large tv's / 2 30 propane tanks / 4000 Onan gen / haypod / slide with leather sofa / 2 step awning / enclosed front. MUCH MORE   Interior by Outlaw.

check out the other 2009 Bloomer 17' trailers and what they offer and pricing. Must sell. ASKING BELOW WHOLESALE  at $119000. A steal if this is what you are looking for. Good luck.


 

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vweedon
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2009-02-24 12:57 PM (#100067 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer


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Location: ortonville, mi
i also have a trailer in texas that fits this bill and it is advertised on horsetrailerworld.com
email vweedon@aol.com
for more info
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retento
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2009-02-24 1:19 PM (#100070 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer


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EDIT, DUH.....



Edited by retento 2009-02-24 1:22 PM
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wantanewtrailer
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2009-02-24 1:34 PM (#100072 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer



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Location: Brenham, Texas
Hi.  I'm new to the forum.  I am looking to upgrade to a "new" used trailer.  But before I post my wish list, I am wondering if anyone has encountered any websites which contain reviews.  I have been told that one should stay away from certain brands, but no one can remember specifically which brand.  I "believe" that Bloomer, Elite, and 4Star trailers are well made.  Can anyone comment?  Thanks.
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Tresvolte
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2009-02-24 1:43 PM (#100073 - in reply to #100072)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer




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http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/Home/trailerreviewsindex.asp

Search the forums for different brands, you will get enough opinions to confuse the best of them. All depends on what you want, how often you plan to use it, and what you want to spend. Bloomer, Elite, and 4-Star aren't for everybody.

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wantanewtrailer
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2009-02-24 2:05 PM (#100074 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer



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Location: Brenham, Texas
Thanks.  I use my trailer 5 or 6 times a year for camping.  Usually don't travel more than 200 miles, if even that.  I belong to a group of "lady" trailriders and there are many different brands among that group.  Bloomer seems to be very popular these days.
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AQHA 123
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2009-02-24 6:00 PM (#100086 - in reply to #99865)
Subject: RE: Looking for trailer


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For the amount you are going to use it you would be just fine to get a cheaper trailer. The more expensive trailers and A LOT more money. The lighter built trailers will hold up just fine for that amount of use. The $30,000 dollar HART I bought could have been had for about $18,000 if I had gone with a FEATHERLITE or one of the other lighter built trailers. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I got the HART but thats only because I am a sucker for good stuff.
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