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Posts: 5052 Location: Moving soon..... | <span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS; font-size:16px; color:#000000"> </span>TrailsWest |
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Posts: 1343 Location: East Texas | I love my Bruton. I have had a gooseneck and have a bumper pull right now and have loved them both! |
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Posts: 5052 Location: Moving soon..... | horsesinharleton - 2016-05-17 12:34 PM
I love my Bruton. I have had a gooseneck and have a bumper pull right now and have loved them both!
I would not consider Bruton to be a lower end trainer. They are (IMO) the best steel trailer on the road. They have been around for over 50 years. Great company. |
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Posts: 1343 Location: East Texas | Karol - 2016-05-17 12:37 PM
horsesinharleton - 2016-05-17 12:34 PM
I love my Bruton. I have had a gooseneck and have a bumper pull right now and have loved them both!
I would not consider Bruton to be a lower end trainer. They are (IMO ) the best steel trailer on the road. They have been around for over 50 years. Great company.
I guess that's why I have always loved them! I do love the company, too... I guess what I was thinking lower end is that I have gotten mine reasonably priced (as opposed to what people charge for aluminum trailers of the same size and year).... not that the quality is lower end. |
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Posts: 41354 Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Look into the S&H trailers.. <img src='/forum/images/emoticons/icon_reading.gif'> |
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Posts: 41354 Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | <span style="font-family:Comic Sans MS; font-size:28px; color:#000000"> </span>
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| daisycake123 - 2016-05-17 6:42 AM what are some lower end trailers that are decent, steel trailers. i have sold a couple used ones thinking about selling them my self, i have a business that has road frontage.
  
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Posts: 4 Location: California | thx for your answer! |
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Posts: 11211 Location: Spokompton, Wa | A local car dealership near me just started selling Frontier trailers. I think they have a lower price point? |
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Posts: 150 Location: Missouri | I had a CornPro that I really liked. Solid trailer and at the time I bought it a good chunk less than anyother comparable trailer (three horse slant with dressing room). Never had a lick of trouble with it and only sold it because I upgraded (or so I thought, I actually liked it better than my current aluminum and it didn't pull a bit different.) |
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