This is one reason why I like you!
This is one reason why I like you!
Looks like a nice trailer for the money.This would work fine for as much as you would be using it.
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As much to ship it, as it cost. WtfYep just looked it up 4000. Outrageous
My guess is that they ship three or four at a time, themselves, at about 100-150% profit margin.As much to ship it, as it cost. Wtf
Guess thats why he now has a nice $1.6M ranch outside town.... .
That’s what i did with Kaufman trailers built it was 600.shipping and they ship about 6-8 on a large flat bed trailer, and the flat bed trailer is also a customers that they will deliver. Smart actually if you were the owner. But i just had to remove mine myself and we used 2 large forklifts one per side lifted it and had the driver drive out from underneath it.
And you can pretty much double those prices on the west coast. I guess nobody actually builds trailers out here.I sold trailers from 1997 - 2003. I picked my own up from a manufacturer in north Texas, using one of two Dodge Cummins one-ton pickups. I could comfortably haul ten 16' - '20' utility trailers, car haulers, or a combination of such at a time, Two stacks of up to five, pulled in tandem. One finds out very quickly who the inattentive jackasses are on the road! I'd get a set of trailers home, then bum a friends' rough-terrain forklift to unload - damn, was that a nice rig!
Trailers have doubled in price since the plague hit. What was a baseline 16', 7K GVW tandem-axle utility was two years ago ($1900 w/brakes) is now a $4K trailer. Car haulers have skyrocketed. You won't find a new one under $4,000 in my area. Aluminum? Fuggetaboutit! $6K has been the least-expensive one I've seen lately. Used trailers in good shape bring nearly-new money. Stolen trailers are a HUGE problem in OK.
And you can pretty much double those prices on the west coast. I guess nobody actually builds trailers out here.
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Some thing to keep in mind though is some manufacturers and dealers roll the weight of the trailer into capacity. In other words say for example they list it as a 5000lb capacity gross but your trailer weighs 1500lbs so your actual cargo is 3500lbs.