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Trailer question?

Discussion in 'Chainsaws and Power Equipment' started by bigbarf48, Oct 25, 2014.

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    Yep, the dumps are out of my price range :eek:
     
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    My friend has a 6ft?x12ft single axle for sale for $600, $3500-$4000 is a bunch of money.:( Wait it's at my shop loaded with firewood.:)
     
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    With plywood sides that would be a very nice setup.
     
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    That's exactly what I'm looking for. I've got 3 big tex dealers around me in GA. I'll give them all a call Monday to check pricing. If they have one at that price, I'd be happy
     
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    Can u cut that one tree down?
     
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    I think a most trailers like you want are going to be $1500 to $1800.
     
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    Not really. 40" + oak next to the house. No need to take it down, I really don't need a giant trailer

    I think you're probably right :(
     
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    Have you thought about moving the fence so a wider trailer will fit into your back yard? A wider trailer would have better resale and be more versatile.
     
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    40+" rounds tied 50 splits or so depending upon how large you split:D:axe::saw:
     
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    The fence is on the property line. My lot is just on a normal street, I don't have a big piece of land like lots here do. Though bigger would be nicer, 10x5 is really the max size that would be maneuverable in my yard. I'm not real worried about resale, if I drop 1200+ bucks on a trailer I'll hang on to it for a long time

    I'm gonna call up the big tex dealers in GA tomorrow to get some prices :thumbs: