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    Howdy all...there seems to be some really informed and smart people on board .....so here's my query....looking to buy new/used utility trailer to haul misc. stuff....looking for one about 6-7' by 12-14' , 2 axles for weight capacity, ramp in back to drive/roll up things, and wire mesh around perimeter of frame to keep stuff from blowing/rolling off....also want V-tongue for strength and stability.. don't really need brakes...I could add those later...I think that's about it :D ...If anyone has any other suggestions or items they think i need on trailer...they would be welcome. .......OK, guys and gals let er rip .....thanks in advance for any and all replies ......Karl
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    Have seen several trailers similar to what you are looking for that came from

    http://www.bigtextrailers.com/

    don't know of dealer in either your area or mine, but see several running around.

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    this is a ways from you, but where I get my trailers. www.trailerworld.com

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    Hey Karl, are you looking for an enclosed trailer with a side door? If so, my company has a used, very heavy duty trailer that was used to haul safes in before we purchased it. If you are interested, I can get the particulars about it to you. If you are looking for a open trailer to drive a car up on, this isn't the one for you. Best of luck to you in finding what you need.

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    Any brand but a doolittle, made cheaply and are not very well structrual sound. The company that I use to work for had a 20' bumper hitch. you could stand on one corner and make the oppsite end of the trailer to move up and down.
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    Thumbs up input...

    thanks for info, barry,fatboy and tae73...rippa, no looking for open, want to have option on vech hauling...but thanks just the same...I'll check these out..but was also wanting personal recommendations from owners..thanks to all..
    Tighten er down till ya strip it--then back off 1/4 turn..
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