28 foot enclosed tag & go
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Call Jody or Brad Southern Trailer Works LLC 985.448.0844
http://www.southerntrailerworks.com/ they are in Thibodaux.
Plenty of stock and willing to deal, we buy our custom race trailers there.
http://www.southerntrailerworks.com/ they are in Thibodaux.
Plenty of stock and willing to deal, we buy our custom race trailers there.
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ebay has some deals..
got a call a few minutes ago , friend called and said he saw 1 for sale in front of a home out in the boonie's going to a jobsite this morning about a hour away. got the # ,he said it was a v nose ,
i left a message..waiting on a response..
got a call a few minutes ago , friend called and said he saw 1 for sale in front of a home out in the boonie's going to a jobsite this morning about a hour away. got the # ,he said it was a v nose ,
i left a message..waiting on a response..
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Not trying to hijack the thread... but I've just started looking for an enclosed trailer to haul 3 Harleys.. Any suggestions on what size I should consider?? I haven’t called around yet, but thought I'd throw it out on here.
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Get an 18'. A 14' will do three but as soon as you buy it somebody else will want to go.
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Buy the 18 as kennyo stated... I had for years an 18x7 4 bike trailer with the e-track flooring system, it can hold any bike from chopper to dresser with that configuration.. the 14' model you have to put the center bike in backwards and it is very tight. With the 18 if they do move around a little they wont touch..
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Buy the 18 as kennyo stated... I had for years an 18x7 4 bike trailer with the e-track flooring system, it can hold any bike from chopper to dresser with that configuration.. the 14' model you have to put the center bike in backwards and it is very tight. With the 18 if they do move around a little they wont touch..
Thanks for the info. That's around the size I was thinking, and it's always better to go big then to small!