rollingwiththepflow
Oct 8 2009, 07:48 PM
This trailer is much nicer than the typical 7' wide inline. The extra 6" of width really helps. Wheel wells protrude only slightly on the inside. The trailer was only used a few times. It is located in Milwaukee, WI. The Rhino lining means it will last forever. $7500. Contact Ted 414-915-3739.
rollingwiththepflow
Oct 8 2009, 07:54 PM
Trailer inside. Loading flaps on both doors so you can enter front or rear. Special non-slip ski guides on doors. Never fall down again.
feartheride
Oct 10 2009, 09:02 AM
Where is the trailer located, any flaws or damage,what model is it,what options are on it
rollingwiththepflow
Oct 10 2009, 11:07 AM
The trailer has no damage. It does have small marks in the paint and the jack handle has some rust I just noticed. It has brakes on both axles, side door, fuel doors, light package and the Rhino lining and ski guides. The guides cost $600. Trailer is in Milwaukee WI and can be picked up there or in Sun Prairie, WI.
rollingwiththepflow
Oct 22 2009, 05:11 AM
ttt
Jeb™
Nov 7 2009, 10:44 PM
bump for Ted
TEE
Nov 13 2009, 10:40 PM
Rollin have you ever got four sleds to fit in your trailer? thanks T
feartheride
Nov 14 2009, 07:58 PM
QUOTE (TEE @ Nov 13 2009, 10:40 PM)

Rollin have you ever got four sleds to fit in your trailer? thanks T
Think you need 7.5 x 18 to fit 4 short tracks
TEE
Nov 15 2009, 12:10 PM
That's what I thought too, but since he actually has the 7.5 x 16 I thought I would ask. I sold my 7 x 20 plus small 2.5' vee(no front ramp). That trailer the 7 was actually more like 6'6" but you could get 4 in it by putting putting the sleds in forward and backwards so they somewhat interlocked. I used it for dirt bikes in summer so I though the short lenth would be better for year round use.
Thanks for the reply, Tim
2strokey
Nov 17 2009, 07:11 AM
QUOTE (TEE @ Nov 15 2009, 11:10 AM)

That's what I thought too, but since he actually has the 7.5 x 16 I thought I would ask. I sold my 7 x 20 plus small 2.5' vee(no front ramp). That trailer the 7 was actually more like 6'6" but you could get 4 in it by putting putting the sleds in forward and backwards so they somewhat interlocked. I used it for dirt bikes in summer so I though the short lenth would be better for year round use.
Thanks for the reply, Tim
I have a 7' by 16' Haulmark and I can get four shorty sleds in with no problem. If loading from the back, we just pull one in and then back one in and the same for the next two sleds. Its not to bad when all the sleds have reverse. We always put foam in between to make sure that nothing bumps or rubs during transport.
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