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Hay guys can anybody tell me where I can get a used live stock trailer at a very resonable price we need one just to move the cows from one barn to another just a few miles apart, I really would like to have a 5th wheel because I already have the set up but I could get a GN I would like to get like a 4 or 5 or more cattle hauler.<br> I would appreciate any info on this Thanks Bob
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[quote author=Shovelhead link=board=11;threadid=12239;start=0#115707 date=1047608523]<br>'Sup Ricki.....Long time no see. ;D<br><br>OOOOPs, just saw your post in the "Other" forum. <br>[/quote]<br><br>been a long cold winter, I am tired of feeding cattle in the wet sloppy cold muddy gound everyday.<br><br>
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Say there CH thanks for the offer yea I am a little far, but yes we want to buy a trailer I looked on ebay but didn't find anything I must be looking in the wrong place or something. As far as travel goes I'm willing to travel to pick one up if its at a fair price cause around here I can't find any at all.<br> Thanks Bob
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On ebay, I type in "Cattle Goosenecks" and it normally will bring up some auctions on trailers. I saw two the other day that were for 16' goosenecks. You may have also do a search on yahoo for trailers also. That is how I have found 2 that I have brough.<br>Ricki
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here is a link to a ebay auction on a 20', I have not heard of this brand but here is the link<br><br>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...category=11751
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I'm definitely too far on any count, but one thing to look at Bob is this - many of the trailer makers down here use the normal ball GN configuration, but the ball grabbing piece is adjustable and even removable from the GN stem, and they make a kingpin replacement piece that slip into the GN stem where the other convention piece was taken out. This makes it capable of either the normal GN use or use as a fifth wheel with the 5er hitch. Just a thought.
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