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Posted by dusty on December 29, 2002 at 18:16:31 from (206.146.66.177):
In Reply to: stock trailers posted by jw57 on December 29, 2002 at 17:06:56:
I have a 1990 featherlite 7x22 gn that has been an excellent trailer for us i have had no problems with it what so ever other than replacing the tires wheel bearings and fixing a broken wire on the brakes. it looks almost as good as the day i bought it. Some people i talk with say the new featherlites are not built as well as the older ones. This comes from people who haul daily and seem to trade more often. I would consider a new featherlite but i would look closely at eby built in ohio i believe i like what i see and hear good things about them there built very heavy. I have also been around the barret and wilson trailers but the eby impresses me
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