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katkins
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2005-04-15 8:59 AM (#23888)
Subject: Used trailer question


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I am looking at two aluminum trailers ones a sooner and the other is a dream coach both are about equal except for the sooner has a tack room. I can't find much info on either. Is one trailer better quality than the other? Need help with my decisionThanks
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HTCC53
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2005-04-15 10:04 AM (#23891 - in reply to #23888)
Subject: RE: Used trailer question


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  • Well, I own a Dream Coach that I think is great,a great slideout that works and does not leak.
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efaubert1
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2005-04-15 11:54 AM (#23897 - in reply to #23888)
Subject: RE: Used trailer question



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This is going to sound silly, but lift up the matts in the horse area. If one of them has grooves that run across the trailer, and one has grooves that run the length of the trailer buy the one with them length ways. Urine and water will run out of the trailer easier, thus not setting and causing premature oxidation and corroding the aluminum. As well as allowing for easier cleaning. If they bot have flat aluminum or wood floors it's a toss up, as both are reputable trailer companies.
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katkins
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2005-04-15 2:13 PM (#23905 - in reply to #23888)
Subject: RE: Used trailer question


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Thank you for the feedback! I will probably go with the sooner because of the tack room.  Thanks again
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Longrider
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2005-04-15 5:11 PM (#23918 - in reply to #23888)
Subject: RE: Used trailer question


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If it's a mid tack, you'll have trouble ever going back to a trailer without one.  You don't know how handy they are for more than just tack!
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