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GN flatbed

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Brian 1 from Io

04-22-2007 15:30:18




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Looked at internet sites for Delta, Protrak, Kiefer, Load Max, etc. I want a 20 + 5 with 7000# axles, it won't see rough duty so I wasn't looking for a high dollar trailer. Anyone want to recommend a brand?




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VADAVE

04-23-2007 03:51:53




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 Re: GN flatbed in reply to Brian 1 from Iowa, 04-22-2007 15:30:18  
Take a look at PJ. I have a PJ dump and am really pleased with the construction and the design.
They also have a pretty nice tilt bed flat.



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VADAVE

04-23-2007 03:51:52




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 Re: GN flatbed in reply to Brian 1 from Iowa, 04-22-2007 15:30:18  
Take a look at PJ. I have a PJ dump and am really pleased with the construction and the design.
They also have a pretty nice tilt bed flat.



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1206SWMO

04-22-2007 19:14:43




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 Re: GN flatbed in reply to Brian 1 from Iowa, 04-22-2007 15:30:18  
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I just bought a new 2006 Starlite GN 20+5 with two 7000 lb axles for $3850 and like it fine so far.No one undersells them.They have a website and are out of Claremore,OK and Archie,MO.

I hauled home a 1936 WK-40 McCormick on it yesterday.

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The Preacher

04-22-2007 17:49:49




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 Re: GN flatbed in reply to Brian 1 from Iowa, 04-22-2007 15:30:18  
I'm actually building a 24+4 right now. I had a friend give me a frame from an old mobile home. I cut the main frame at 24, used some of the remaining section to build the dovetail, and I ordered the steel to build the neck and the deck Friday. Will outfit with 6 new tires, and 2x10 rough sawn oak boards from the sawmill. Frame came with 3 5600lb. axles, with brakes on all 3.



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NEIADan

04-22-2007 15:55:26




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 Re: GN flatbed in reply to Brian 1 from Iowa, 04-22-2007 15:30:18  
I could recommend a used 24 & 4 trailer that needs wiring. $2000. Includes winch and spare. I want to buy a 32ft. with a popup and fold over ramps to haul hay and sometimes a little iron. But the wife agrees more if I call it a hay trailer.



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