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if in good shape sounds like a fair price. if you want it make a offer but i think he'll get his 3 k from someone else but i tell you from experience the black is a bitch to keep looking good
This trailer is in great shape, he paid a guy this summer a couple hundred bucks to buff all the stainless and alum and polish the sides. Like I said the outsides are smooth with no rivets. Not sure how the sides are held on and the roof is a one piece with no seams. The one Halmark makes one they call the Low Hauler is just like this one to cut down on wind drag. Mainly goin to use it for storage and trips south to get away from the winter here in Pa.Has all the d ings but no wheel chocks, but I already have them from a previous trailer
I think the price is GREAT. and it sounds like a good heavy duty trailer----I have been looking in Seattle and Portland area for over a year for a 7 x 14,year the basic trailers where around $3500.00, this week end there are a couple for sale at around $2800.00, originally we did not worry about the construction as we had a Sporster and a Dyna, now 2 Dyna's and Sportster and the bride is drifting towards a bagger---so construction is becoming a concern-----a good used on with truck box coating inside, and a good undercoat is what we are searching for--the market is depressed---we are going shopping with cash, now that the Canadian dollar is at or around .97cents.
I bought a Haulmark 7 x 12 enclosed trailer, anyone with one of these may want to check the front Diamond Plate cover should be very tight to the front of the trailer as I found water running right into the floor of the trailer and rotted the floor away or the first half of it. I was able to remove the Checker board floor back to the place where the 4 foot sheet was butted to the next sheet, remove that and replace it with Marine Plywood. After making sure the Diamond Plate is tight i ran a small bead of Clear Caulking , let dry and then go back over it with and much wider bead and let dry , smooth out with your finger before it drys. This was the source of the water that rotted out the floor. My trailer was three year old when I got it used but in very good shape.
If you know the trailer and like it buy it and be done with it.Thats a good size trailer for 3 g's.If it's in real good shape like your saying I'd say that's a pretty fair price.I looked for a year before I found the Haulmark I bought from a member on here.
Sounds very fair. Its got all the things you need. Is there a spare?
Tandems are easy to mount the spare if you have a flat. Just carry a car ramp with you. If the lead tire is flat then put the ramp behind the rear tire and back up. It will lift the tire up off the ground and will hold the trailer more stable than a jack. Just reverse the procedure for the rear tire if it is the flat one.
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