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cowgirl156
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2018-05-28 12:18 AM
Subject: Logan coach trailers


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What can y'all tell me about them? I searched and nothing came up on the forum! Are they good quality to invest in for lots of years?
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madredepeanut
Reg. Aug 2017
Posted 2018-05-28 10:31 AM
Subject: RE: Logan coach trailers





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My parents had two Logan LQs that were hauled all throughout my high school and college days, and they were fantastic. They were hauled with an F350, and we never had a problem. The first one was just a 3 horse with standard LQ, nothing fancy. The second was a 3 horse with a mid tack, rear tack and pretty fancy LQ. My parents had the first one for about a little over two years, and traded it in for the bigger one, which they owned for about 10 years. I absolutely loved how "user friendly" they were, and our Logan dealer was great about maintenance and winterizing, etc. When my parents eventually sold the bigger trailer, it held its value pretty well.

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Kara Creek Cowgirl
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2018-05-29 2:17 PM
Subject: RE: Logan coach trailers





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We have a 2010 stock trailer with extra large tack in front that we bought new. Absolutely love it! We run a lot of gravel roads and it has stood up well, had it in a few times for minor work, nothing major. Love the floor in ours, the floor boards are cut at a slant, so if you pull the mats out to haul cattle there's virtually no clean up when you're done, just hose it out! Ours is aluminum with steel frame and the inside and front under the gooseneck are treated with Rhino Liner, it came this way from the dealer and it's just great. See a lot of other 8 year old trailers that are starting to rust out in the front. It pulls like a dream and handles really well. After this one, it's the only way we'll go!

Edited by Kara Creek Cowgirl 2018-05-29 2:22 PM
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