Posted by George Marsh on January 01, 2011 at 07:14:11 from (71.48.240.241):
Going to buy a dump trailer. My truck is a 2007 GMC serria 6 cyl work truck. Will haul mulch and dirt with trailer. Like to have low sides, 2 ft and 2 way gate. Been looking for a long time to buy a used trailer. It seems that people want as much for a 10 year old trailer as I can buy a new ones for. Have found some new trailers with dual cylinders and all wheel electric breaks in the $4500-6000 range depending on size and load rating. The floors are 10-11 gauge. Some much lighter. A few with adjustable hitch. I think my truck is only rated at towing around 7k. Do you think I should get a trailer in the 10-12K range? Where can I get the best trailer for the money within 200 miles of Terre Haute? It seems that ebay seems to have some nice deals arould Elkart.
Any advice on what I should avoid and look for in a good trailer is appricated. Plan to spend no more than $6k. Have no plans on buying a larger turck.
Trailer is really not a necessity item, just one of those want to have items. Perhaps a birthday gift to myself. Thanks
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