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Re: Prospecting for a used Gooseneck Trailer
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Posted by John A. on January 05, 2006 at 20:25:10 from (65.161.170.186):
In Reply to: Prospecting for a used Gooseneck Trailer posted by Ol Chief on January 05, 2006 at 18:57:58:
OlChief, Magnum builds them Like no one else does. Your F-350 4x4 will handle that trailer just fine. Unless you plan to load it to the max, 24-7. then, you will need a lot bigget truck than that 1ton. More like a F-550 will be needed. But to haul a couple of tractors around to shows here and there, You should get along fine. I will venture that the I-beams in it are either 14 or 16 in Is. These trailere are about 2500 to 3500 dollars higher than the average run of trailers outthere. Price is releative to where it is and what else is out there. Sorry I can't help you more on a price. Even when all aspect are equal the Magnums are always some higher. BUT, they will take more use and abuse then lighter trailers. Later, John A.
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