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lawncare3
05-03-2003, 05:29 PM
I am looking to buy a trailer sometime soon and am looking to buy a enclosed or open trailer. I need a 12x6 OR 7 i am just wondering if your stuff also grows legs and walks away with a enclosed trailer.
Any replys are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Patrick Star
tiedeman
05-03-2003, 05:32 PM
what do you mean? Stuff gets stolen?
lawncare3
05-03-2003, 05:35 PM
Originally posted by tiedeman
what do you mean? Stuff gets stolen?
Yes.
Green Pastures
05-03-2003, 06:32 PM
I've never had anything stolen from my enclosed trailer.
Having said that a 7x12 is WAY to small and unless you never plan on growing buying a trailer that size will turn out to be a mistake.
Mark my words.
I had a 7x12 before my current 8x20 and it lasted me about 2 months.
GraZZmaZter
05-04-2003, 07:56 PM
I agree about growing out of those small trailors fast.
I have open trailors, but it applies with both.
Auroris
05-09-2003, 04:46 AM
Originally posted by Green Pastures
I've never had anything stolen from my enclosed trailer.
Having said that a 7x12 is WAY to small and unless you never plan on growing buying a trailer that size will turn out to be a mistake.
Mark my words.
I had a 7x12 before my current 8x20 and it lasted me about 2 months.
Do you have trouble parking the 8x20' when doing residentials, or is it used mainly for commercial accounts.
I am thinking about trying to find a place to park in some of these neighborhoods... and a 12' enclosed (like what I was originally looking at) trailer behind a pickup is going to take a lot of getting used to. Actually, might have to replan how I get in and out of several places all together.
Cole
Barkleymut
05-10-2003, 06:59 PM
Auroris- you will find a way to drive and park any trailer. I have a 24' enclosed and while it sucks in some areas, I have found that I can fit it almost anywhere I could fit my 16' open. By the way a 12' is way to small if you EVER and I mean EVER plan to grow. Go with a 16' at minimum.
Green Pastures
05-10-2003, 07:07 PM
No problems parking my 8x20. Of course you can't just whip a u-turn like you can with a 16', but then again you can put as much stuff on a 16' either.
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