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TN-CTD

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Narrowed down my goosneck choices to either a 20+5 Lawimore with 14k axles or a 20+5 Lone wolf with identical stuff. Both priced pretty much the same if I pick them up at their stores right of i-65. Unless any TN people have a good local trailer sales place with good prices? BJ trailer's wanted way to much for one
 
Cotter Trailers in Lawrenceburg has some of the best prices I have found, not sure about one that size but the car haulers & others he had the best price. They are some weird dudes & the older guy is a **** head but they had the cheapest prices I found.
 
deck over, will be hauling various types of stuff but mainly a crawler with rhino or huge 4 wheeler on front, skid loader, pallets etc.
 
You wanting new? I been wanting to upgrade to 30ft. and considered selling my deck over. 8.5 wide, 20 long, 5ft dove. spring assisted ramps with leveler between ramps. New tires. It's a Lone Wolf 14k.


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i just bought a new 30 footer and almost settled for a 24 cuz thats all i could find, i told myself to get the 30 the first time and be done and not regret getting a 24...now im so glad i spent the little extra, two rigs fit on it easily with no messing around or stacking em on each other....still have room for a quad or side by side on the back too!
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Rockwells607 said:
i just bought a new 30 footer and almost settled for a 24 cuz thats all i could find, i told myself to get the 30 the first time and be done and not regret getting a 24...now im so glad i spent the little extra, two rigs fit on it easily with no messing around or stacking em on each other....still have room for a quad or side by side on the back too!
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I agree on the extra feet, I've been thinking hard about it and have an opportunity to buy a 24+5 pj with deck on neck and I think I'm gonna buy it . All my buddies who have or had 25's said they wish it had 5 more feet
 
exactly, everyone i know with a 24 wishes they had a 30....im very glad i got the extra, even if i dont use it all the time its there when i want it...i got 2 buggies on it now for tomorrows trip, im only haulin one of my rigs and a buddy put his other on my trailer and we are splittin the diesel for the day...
 
You can never have to much trailer. Mines 36' and I still wish I had a few more feet sometimes.
 

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TN-CTD said:
36' is a little much with my 3/4 ton srw
yeah that is true but its nice to have the room when you need it. Kinda hard to get around sometimes and you look goofy if you go somewhere by yourself but all in all I like mine.
 
04rubi said:
yeah that is true but its nice to have the room when you need it. Kinda hard to get around sometimes and you look goofy if you go somewhere by yourself but all in all I like mine.
you always look goofy anyways molaugh , i say get what you can get for now, no matter what size you get your always gonna want bigger
 
Im tuggin my dozier on a 2010 model 20+5 lawrimore dual tandem 20k, I haven't pulled a better trailer before. Just my 2 cents
Just order what u want from the get go , id post pics if I knew how from iphone
 
I have a 25 foot Hardeebilt, Two oil bath 10000 lb axle, new paint, new board, 8 new tires, fold up ramps,dual jacks,Trailer is at Ball Tire in Hogansville GA if you would like to see it or call Pete at 770-301-8244 for more info. $5000.00 obo
 
Have you ever looked at a better built trailer they build them in double springs al I have a 36+5 deck over a 21' lowboy and a 18' bumper pull and have zero complaints
 
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