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Kaufman trailers?
Im looking to upgrade my 18' long 6 ton skid steer trailer to a 7 ton deck over trailer. I am considering Kaufman trailers. They are cheaper because you buy factory direct. Has anyone bought one of their trailers? How is the quality?
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Damn good trailers with plenty of options to build the trailer you'd like. Contact the factory rep and they'll usually send you a brochure and all kinds of information on them..
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I see them around here a but, Looks just as nice as most of em, better than Big Tex in my opinion
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Good heavy duty trailer for the price.
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Had a 7 ton tilt deck made by them and liked it.
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had my 20 ton kaufman for almost 2 years now problem free. made right here in NC, check out their plant its pretty cool how many trailers they make and sell each day
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They are "ok" trailers. I priced a 21K GVWR deckover trailer (3 axles, 18feet + 5feet dovetail) with them and it was about $500 less than the PJ's version, plus I bought the PJ's here in Raleigh. The PJs is handsdown a better built trailer, #1 - they are powder coated, #2 - the ramps are better designed (though kaufman said they could modify their's for me), #3 - they don't look as "home made" as the kaufman
Unless you are saving about $2000 or more I'd buy a local PJ's versus coming to NC, spending time, gas, etc. |
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