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Old Apr 29, 2008 | 04:53 AM
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Default Re: Proline trailors

Originally Posted by ZeRo_c0oL@work
You can do that? I'd like to get a nice enclosed trailer somewhere down the road to transport a couple bikes at a time. I've seen some of the guys on StuntLife selling pretty cheap (~$800-1200) but they're always like 12 hours away or sometimes more.

last two trailers i have bought were part of a package deal, and wound up being dirt cheap when it was all said and done.

we usually go and buy about 6 trailers, one of them being a 24' fifth wheel or goose neck, and we stack like a mofo and bring them back. its a long haul back (just outside of Augusta GA) but it used to be good money in them before fuel and steel prices went up.

i aint done it in about four years, but we used to do it once a year. we would see what the call was for (some times it was all landscaper trailers, other times car haulers, and then enclosed units were the rage) and buy them, a couple of smaller mower trailers (5x7's and such) and a dolly or two also.


they added some requirements a few years back, at least my supplier did. you gotta have a dealers license to sell, which we have.