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Re: Gooseneck trailers??????
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Posted by M Nut on July 05, 2005 at 05:59:24 from (170.215.14.104):
In Reply to: Gooseneck trailers?????? posted by Ohio puller on July 04, 2005 at 15:40:57:
I don't know exactly what the price is now, but 16 mos agp I bought a 20+5 14,000 lb PJ trailer. It has locking toolbox, three spring assist ramps, and dual front jacks. Has radial tires on it. I paid $3900 for it. I know steel prices have gone up , so they may be more. I am very happy with mine. When I haul hay, I put 12 round bales on it, no problems. I will buy PJ again. I know Felling builds a nice trailer, but when I paid $3900 for this PJ, Felling wanted over $10,000 for the same trailer with the same options. Way to much price difference for me.
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