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Re: What's a single axle trailer go for out in AZ/
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Posted by Leland on November 19, 2004 at 06:22:51 from (65.143.145.178):
In Reply to: What's a single axle trailer go for out in AZ/CO?U posted by Truck on November 18, 2004 at 19:57:14:
Well if your coming this way anyway drop down to Sikeston MO. There is several factories there and its about 2 1/2 south of ST Louis on I-55. I bought a 6 1/2 x 12 tandem this spring for less that $600 . And there are several places along I-70 west of ST Louis in ST Charles MO about 20 miles from down ST Louis that sell them for about 80-90 more than Sikeston and that way you save a 150 mile trip south. And why can't you drag a little trailer when escorting I have done it a few times and a small trailer would not really get in the way that much would it.
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