Posted by DoubleR on January 06, 2016 at 17:09:39 from (198.105.230.165):
In Reply to: cattle trailer posted by John51 on January 06, 2016 at 15:48:16:
I had a Double D and it rusted bad and seems like I was repainting it every other year.
I brought a New Corn Pro 16 ft bumper pull two years ago. I looked at a few others that were a little cheaper put decided to pay a little more for the Corn Pro. It had a lot better paint and seem to just be built better overall.
My only complaint was after I got it home I realized it only had a hauling capacity of about 4200 lbs. Which is about enough for me as the most I haul is 3 market steers. Although I hauled ten 480# feeders 150 miles with it last fall with no problem.
I brought it a little over two years ago, it stays outside and still looks like a new one. Although I power wash it after every use and try to take good care of it. I was made fun of last summer, by a few on here, when I asked about hauling some Highlanders with long horns. I was concerned about them banging the trailer up with their horns. Turned out ok but only hauled one in the front and one in the back at a time.
If you decided on a Corn Pro I would see if you can order it with heavier axles and tires than the stock ones. Myself I would rather have a little extra capacity for hauling rather than be right at the max.
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