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John

10-01-2003 16:43:08




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I am thinking about buying a new trailer to haul tractors to shows and do other general hauling. I wondered if anyone has a Pequea trailer, deck over, bumper hitch and if you like or dislike this brand of trailer. Thanks in advance for your thoughts.




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glenshoe

10-02-2003 17:12:18




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 Re: looking at Pequea trailer in reply to John, 10-01-2003 16:43:08  
I have a 6x10 1-ton utility by them and it's the best trailer I've ever owned. It's the heaviest duty utility I've seen. When I get ready to buy a much larger goose-neck tandem trailer next year, they will be the first brand I look at.



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Fawteen

10-02-2003 03:29:33




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 Re: looking at Pequea trailer in reply to John, 10-01-2003 16:43:08  
I just bought an 18' Pequea. It's not a deckover, but it is a bumper pull.

Don't have a whole lot of miles on it yet, but I'm pleased with the build quality and the design. Seems like a good, solid trailer at a reasonable price.

I picked it because it had regular 5 bolt rims and 15" tires. Most trailers in the class around here have mobile home axles, wheels, tires and brakes, and I've been there and ain't goin' back. What a PITA.

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Dave Olson

10-01-2003 17:29:15




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 Re: looking at Pequea trailer in reply to John, 10-01-2003 16:43:08  
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This is a picture of my CornPro trailer. 24' bed, 5' beavertail. It is a fine trailer but with a tag a long type trailer you will get a lot of tongue wieght. We put a pinle hook receiver on our pulling truck. The pinle is rated for 16,000 pounds.

Dave Olson - East-Central Illinois

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RickB

10-01-2003 16:52:36




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 Re: looking at Pequea trailer in reply to John, 10-01-2003 16:43:08  
I don't own one, but we sell them at work, and they rarely come back for anything. Landscape trailers, tagalong deckovers, goosenecks, whatever.



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