Posted by showcrop on November 25, 2019 at 03:32:26 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: OT: Gooseneck Flatbeds? posted by Casey in Ky on November 24, 2019 at 17:17:44:
It is surprising that you don't see much on here. I have seen lots about them. I have a PJ that is 15 year old and still in very good shape. From what I have read about them over the last 15 years they seem to be very well liked, except for the powder coat. There are a lot of negative comments about powder coat on any trailer, because once you scratch through it the rust spreads VERY fast under it. Again from comments here It appears to me that Kaufman is a very highly rated brand as is Kieferbilt. The kiefers are of course Aluminum. I believe that Kaufman does not use powder coat. To me flip over ramps on a beavertail are very desirable, If you want to haul a lot of something light you can load on them. Even with tractors if you need more length you can squeeze them up to the front, flip the ramps up then back partially onto the ramps in order to get your load spread how you need it.
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