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Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2011-03-24 7:47 AM (#132038)
Subject: Trailer Buying


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We have a about a $7,500 budget for an aluminum bumper pull 3 horse slant at least 7' tall stock/combo or horse with front tack. I am having a difficult time locating one within a 6 hour drive. Is the market really that strong for bumper pulls or is my budget too low? I just want a non rusting solid day runner. I am considering a Titan, but not sure. One of our horses is 16 hands and bigger bodied and I worry about her comfort. The Titan's stalls are 40 inches wide which is ok but the degree of the stall angle versus the width of the trailer itself is a concern. This "fun" adventure is turning into a headache.
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RAF
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2011-03-24 8:00 AM (#132039 - in reply to #132038)
Subject: RE: Trailer Buying


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Did you check out the Titans , Steel Trailers
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AJH
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2011-03-24 12:27 PM (#132064 - in reply to #132038)
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I would say the market is just that small. Most people that would buy a 3H BP aluminum with a front tack are using that as their 2nd trailer for short trips and around town. I wouldn't expect very many used ones on the market unless the person is getting out of horses. We looked around for 6 months trying to find a 2h Bp for my wife to use for taking her horse for lessons and training. Couldn;t find anything that was worth the money. We went ahead and bought a new Sundowner Sportman. It is a great little trailer and I don't see us ever selling it. If you could up your budget, bite the bullet and get a new one, it should last you forever!

 

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ridingarocky
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2011-03-24 12:52 PM (#132066 - in reply to #132038)
Subject: RE: Trailer Buying



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Keep watching, one will turn up.. It took me 2 years to find my 2H BP Hart. Of course, keep an eye on craigslist, also.. you never know what you might see.
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jdzaharia
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2011-03-24 5:08 PM (#132077 - in reply to #132038)
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Originally written by Gone on 2011-03-24 7:47 AM

We have a about a $7,500 budget for an aluminum bumper pull 3 horse slant at least 7' tall stock/combo or horse with front tack.

I am considering a Titan, but not sure.

My bold.  Titan makes a good trailer, but they're steel, not aluminum.

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Gone
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2011-03-24 5:58 PM (#132079 - in reply to #132038)
Subject: RE: Trailer Buying


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I know Titan's are steal but the galvanealed had my attention.

I'm not going over my budget. I'm not going to finance either. I'll keep looking......and looking...

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jdzaharia
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2011-03-28 10:23 AM (#132254 - in reply to #132079)
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Originally written by Gone on 2011-03-24 5:58 PM

I'm not going over my budget. I'm not going to finance either.

Good for you.  Good luck.  Dave Ramsey approves.



Edited by jdzaharia 2011-03-28 10:24 AM
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GRNMCHNEDAZE
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2011-03-28 11:47 AM (#132261 - in reply to #132038)
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Off Topic: Have you ever seen Dave Ramsey speak in person? If not, it is well worth it. Probably one of the best speakers/communicators I've ever heard. His financial principles are awesome, but I've found some of them to be a little out of reach.
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